Episode 25: From a Performative to a Collaborative Mode In this episode, From a Performative to a Collaborative mode, Anne and Steve are joined by Rufus Burnett, Assistant Professor of Theology at Fordham University, who shares his thoughts about theology, teaching and the Blues. Twice Over · Episode 25 From A Performative To A CollaborativeContinue reading “Episode 25”
Category Archives: Season 1
Episode 24
In this episode, Working for Change Anne and Steve are joined by Diontay Santiago, from Fordham University’s class of 2021. He is the current president of the Black Student Alliance, Asili and a Student Fellow in the Office of the Chief Diversity Officer at Fordham University. He shares his thoughts about his commitment to greaterContinue reading “Episode 24”
Episode 23
Episode 23: Cyber Hygiene In this episode, Cyber Hygiene, Anne and Steve are joined by Jason Benedict, Associate Vice President for IT and Chief Information Security Officer at Fordham University who shares his thoughts about data securing yourself and your data while teaching and learning online. Twice Over · Episode 23: Cyber Hygiene Access aContinue reading “Episode 23”
Episode 22
Episode 22: Diversity, Equity and Inclusion In this episode, Diversity, Equity and Inclusion Anne and Steve are joined by Kendra Dunbar, Assistant Director for Equity and Inclusion at Fordham University who shares her thoughts about trauma and being supportive and engaged members of our University and classroom communities. Access a captioned version on YouTube
Episode 21
Episode 21: Community Engagement In this episode, Community Engagement, Anne and Steve are joined by Julie Gafney, Director of Administration and Academic Development at the Center for Community Engaged Learning at Fordham University, who shares her thoughts about the importance of mindfulness, deliberation and collaboration when engaging with the community. Access a captioned version onContinue reading “Episode 21”
Episode 20
Episode 20: Oral History In this episode, Oral History, Anne and Steve are joined by Mark Naison, Professor of African American Studies and History at Fordham University, who shares his thoughts about the importance of personal narratives, the rich and vibrant culture of the Bronx and the importance of connecting with students. Show Notes AnContinue reading “Episode 20”
Episode 19
Episode 19: The Physical Plant and the People Who Maintain It In this episode, The Physical Plant and the People Who Maintain It, Anne and Steve are joined by Marco Valera, Vice President of Administration, who shares his experiences about readying the campuses for Fall 2020. Access the video on YouTube Show Notes NPRContinue reading “Episode 19”
Instructor Spotlight
Episode 3: Mary Burke The Instructor Spotlight video series aims to highlight instructors who have experienced success in teaching online in an effort to inspire others and to provide reassurance that we can do this. In this video, we welcome Mary Burke, Economics Lecturer at Fordham University who shares teaching strategies for asynchronous online courses.Continue reading “Instructor Spotlight”
Instructor Spotlight
Episode 3: Nate Metzger The Instructor Spotlight video series aims to highlight instructors who have experienced success in teaching online in an effort to inspire others and to provide reassurance that we can do this. In this video, we welcome Nate Metzger, Philosophy Lecturer at Fordham University who talks about using video lectures in asynchronousContinue reading “Instructor Spotlight”
Instructor Spotlight
Episode 2: Sara Lehman The Instructor Spotlight video series aims to highlight instructors who have experienced success in teaching online in an effort to inspire others and to provide reassurance that we can do this. In this video, we welcome Sara Lehman, Professor of Spanish at Fordham University who talks about using video lectures inContinue reading “Instructor Spotlight”