Sun, 31 March 2019
In this episode of Voices From the Crowd, we discuss a recently released consensus study report by the National Academies of Sciences, Medicine, and Engineering entitled Branches from the Same Tree: The Integration of the Humanities and Arts with Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine in Higher Education. ur two guests are Dr. Ashley Bear and Irene Ngun of the National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine. Dr. Bear is an editor of Branches of the Same Tree and Senior Program Officer with the Committee on Women in Science, Engineering, and Medicine (CWSEM), a standing committee of the National Academies. Ms. Ngun is a Research Associate working on Branches of the Same Tree and an Associate Program Officer with CWSEM.
Direct download: CD_VoicesfromtheCrowd_Bear.mp3
Category:Voices From the Crowd -- posted at: 12:15am CDT |
Fri, 29 March 2019
In this episode of Voices From the Crowd, our host Kyle Hamilton is joined by the Honorable Judge John McClellan Marshall, a pioneer in the field of cyberethics. In this conversation Judge Marshall outlines his concern that technological advancement is pushing our society towards a technology trap. Is the “steering wheel” being taken away from humanity as technology supplants real people in decision making processes? |
Fri, 8 March 2019
Zsuzsanna Ozsváth is Director of the Holocaust Studies Program at UT Dallas. She has published a number of articles, dealing with aesthetic and ethical issues in French, German, and Hungarian literature as well as with the relationship between art and totalitarian ideology. Since the eighties, she has undertaken several translation projects and worked on various branches of Holocaust Studies.
Direct download: AR_Season2__ZsuzsannaOzsvth__2.mp3
Category:Athenaeum Review -- posted at: 4:03am CDT |
Mon, 4 March 2019
Zsuzsanna Ozsváth is Director of the Holocaust Studies Program at UT Dallas. She has published a number of articles, dealing with aesthetic and ethical issues in French, German, and Hungarian literature as well as with the relationship between art and totalitarian ideology. Since the eighties, she has undertaken several translation projects and worked on various branches of Holocaust Studies.
Direct download: AR_Season2__ZsuzsannaOzsvth_.mp3
Category:Athenaeum Review -- posted at: 1:34am CDT |