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Penn Today’s “Understand This …” is a monthly podcast from the University of Pennsylvania tackling big problems with smart thinkers. Each episode joins together two experts from the University’s faculty, from different disciplines, to tackle topics of the day and of our time through unique lenses. This is a podcast for interdisciplinary minds and, more broadly, anyone who’s ever completed a puzzle with the help of a friend who saw the bigger picture from a slightly different angle.

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    • Onderwijs

Penn Today’s “Understand This …” is a monthly podcast from the University of Pennsylvania tackling big problems with smart thinkers. Each episode joins together two experts from the University’s faculty, from different disciplines, to tackle topics of the day and of our time through unique lenses. This is a podcast for interdisciplinary minds and, more broadly, anyone who’s ever completed a puzzle with the help of a friend who saw the bigger picture from a slightly different angle.

    Understanding migration and art

    Understanding migration and art

    Joining for the conversation in this episode is Obed Arango, a lecturer of social work in the School of Social Policy and Practice and founder and executive director of the Centro De Cultura, Arte, Trabajo y Educación (CCATE), as well as Shelley Zhang, a Ph.D. candidate in ethnomusicography and a Wolf Humanities Center Graduate Fellow. In tandem with Wolf Humanities’ Forum on Migration, they discuss themes of assimilation in the United States, the experience of carrying multiple identities, and how the arts function as a means of expressing existence.

    • 45 min.
    Understanding Climate Stories

    Understanding Climate Stories

    In this episode about climate stories and "climate grief," Jennifer Pinto-Martin of the School of Nursing and the Perelman School of Medicine, along with Bethany Wiggin of the School of Arts & Sciences and founding director of the Penn Program in Environmental Humanities, explore ways in which the human narratives of climate change can be brought to the forefront.

    • 36 min.
    Understanding Civic Engagement

    Understanding Civic Engagement

    In this episode of Penn Today’s “Understand This …” podcast series, Herman Beavers of the School of Arts & Sciences and Glenn Bryan of the Office of Government and Community Affairs discuss the Year of Civic Engagement, outreach to the West Philadelphia community, “Ma Rainey’s Black Bottom” as this year’s Reading Project selection, and the merits of jazz as a way to build bridges.

    • 1 u.
    Understanding the Pandemic Classroom

    Understanding the Pandemic Classroom

    Caroline Watts, a senior lecturer in the Graduate School of Education, and Philip Gressman, a professor of mathematics, join to talk about the fall 2021 return to the classroom. This episode is both a reflection on what students and educators have experienced in learning during the course of the COVID-19 pandemic, plus an examination of how lessons from the pandemic can be applied to in-person classroom settings.

    • 38 min.
    Understanding Imperialism

    Understanding Imperialism

    In the latest episode of Penn Today's 'Understand This ...' podcast series, Assistant Professor of Political Science Dorothy Kronick and Assistant Professor of History Alex Chase-Levinson discuss the past and present of imperialism. Together, they tease out ways to interpret imperialism today, the legacy of imperial influence, and what new frontiers might be on the horizon.

    • 41 min.
    Understanding Cross-cultural Communication

    Understanding Cross-cultural Communication

    In this episode, we explore the value of improving cross-cultural communication skills. Joining for the conversation is Mauro Guillén, professor of international management at the Wharton School and former director of the Lauder Institute, and Tomoko Takami, director of Penn’s Japanese Language Program in the School of Arts & Sciences. Together, they discuss the role of language in building empathy, how soft skills prepare students for a more automated workforce, and how cross-cultural understanding can improve business negotiations.

    • 51 min.

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