23 episódios

Finding Your Place is an open-access college podcast series produced for college students, by college students. College is challenging, and students who go it alone often don't achieve their educational goals. That's why we're here to guide you through some of the most common barriers to success. As the series grows, more and more episodes featuring the authentic voices of college students - talking about the issues that matter most to you - will be made available right through this channel. So stick with us, and let us help you find your place in college.

2018-2019 Production Team: Students Emily Albright, Sontiana Brandts, Monte Brown, Tanita Cronk, Ana Leyva, Marko Milosevic and Faculty Dave Engen and Robert Jersak.

Finding Your Place has been created with the support of Minnesota State "Shark Tank" grant funding for innovation in higher education. Many thanks also to our colleagues and mentors at Century College, Minnesota State University Mankato, The Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University and Minnesota Public Radio.

Finding Your Place is an extension of Dreaming by Degrees, a traveling multimedia project on the college experience as seen through the eyes of first-generation students. For more details on the Dreaming by Degrees installation exhibit and Educator's Guide, please contact Dave Engen (david.engen@mnsu.edu) or Robert Jersak (robert.jersak@century.edu).

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Finding Your Place is an open-access college podcast series produced for college students, by college students. College is challenging, and students who go it alone often don't achieve their educational goals. That's why we're here to guide you through some of the most common barriers to success. As the series grows, more and more episodes featuring the authentic voices of college students - talking about the issues that matter most to you - will be made available right through this channel. So stick with us, and let us help you find your place in college.

2018-2019 Production Team: Students Emily Albright, Sontiana Brandts, Monte Brown, Tanita Cronk, Ana Leyva, Marko Milosevic and Faculty Dave Engen and Robert Jersak.

Finding Your Place has been created with the support of Minnesota State "Shark Tank" grant funding for innovation in higher education. Many thanks also to our colleagues and mentors at Century College, Minnesota State University Mankato, The Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University and Minnesota Public Radio.

Finding Your Place is an extension of Dreaming by Degrees, a traveling multimedia project on the college experience as seen through the eyes of first-generation students. For more details on the Dreaming by Degrees installation exhibit and Educator's Guide, please contact Dave Engen (david.engen@mnsu.edu) or Robert Jersak (robert.jersak@century.edu).

    Finding Your Place 2021 Follow-Up Episode

    Finding Your Place 2021 Follow-Up Episode

    Welcome back to the Finding Your Place podcast - a series about the college experience made by college students for college students.

    Where are they now? In this follow-up episode, we re-connect with FYP producers Emily, Ana, Monte and Tanita to see what's happened for each of them since finishing their work on the podcast project. They also offer listeners some additional advice about how to survive the college bumps and barriers on the way to graduation.

    If you're moved by Ana's regret at the end of this episode and you'd like to reach out to the producers, please drop us a line at robert.jersak@century.edu or david.engen@mnsu.edu. We'll be sure to pass on your comments and responses.

    Music composed and performed by Marcus Bagala from his 2018 album, Materials. Used with permission.

    The Finding Your Place Podcast Series has been created with the support of Minnesota State "Shark Tank" grant funding for innovation in higher education. Many thanks also to our colleagues and mentors at Century College, Minnesota State University Mankato, The Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University and Minnesota Public Radio.

    • 17 min
    Finding Your Place: Going Back Home (Episode 8)

    Finding Your Place: Going Back Home (Episode 8)

    Welcome to the Finding Your Place podcast - a series about the college experience made by college students for college students.

    College is an entirely new way of life, and that can mean that home can take on a different meaning after you've started college. In the eighth episode, our FYP producers take their recorders home, giving us a few of the sights and sounds of home. But the focus of the episode is a story told by Faculty Producer Dave Engen. Engen reflects on the tensions of being caught between two worlds in college: the world of the professional middle class that college was preparing him to join and the working-class community he was raised in.

    Music composed and performed by Marcus Bagala from his 2018 album, Materials. Used with permission. Please support his work at www.marcusbagala.com.

    The Finding Your Place Podcast Series has been created with the support of Minnesota State "Shark Tank" grant funding for innovation in higher education. Many thanks also to our colleagues and mentors at Century College, Minnesota State University Mankato, The Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University and Minnesota Public Radio.

    • 12 min
    Finding Your Place: Creating Your Place on Campus (Episode 10)

    Finding Your Place: Creating Your Place on Campus (Episode 10)

    Welcome to the Finding Your Place podcast - a series about the college experience made by college students for college students.

    In this episode, we bring the title of our series full circle. Producers Ana, Marko and Monte share sounds from their favorite places on campus, while Producer Marko sits down with Maxwell Poessnecker, Associate Director of Student Life and the Director of the first U.S. community college LGBTQ Center. Together, they examine the specific challenges that LGBTQ+ students can face as they try to find security and visibility, as well as the general challenges that all students face as they seek a space where they truly belong.

    Music composed and performed by Marcus Bagala from his 2018 album, Materials. Used with permission. Please support his work at www.marcusbagala.com.

    The Finding Your Place Podcast Series has been created with the support of Minnesota State "Shark Tank" grant funding for innovation in higher education. Many thanks also to our colleagues and mentors at Century College, Minnesota State University Mankato, The Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University and Minnesota Public Radio.

    • 10 min
    Finding Your Place: Exploring the Value of Gen Eds (Episode 7)

    Finding Your Place: Exploring the Value of Gen Eds (Episode 7)

    Welcome to the Finding Your Place podcast - a series about the college experience made by college students for college students.

    In this episode, we dare to ask a question that many of you are wondering about: why do you have to take all of these general education courses? Our producer team chats about the good and bad of their gen ed experiences, and then Producer Monte Brown reflects on a general education course that ended up having a huge impact on the way he saw himself as an African-American man and a scholar.

    Music composed and performed by Marcus Bagala from his 2018 album, Materials. Used with permission. Please support his work at www.marcusbagala.com.

    The Finding Your Place Podcast Series has been created with the support of Minnesota State "Shark Tank" grant funding for innovation in higher education. Many thanks also to our colleagues and mentors at Century College, Minnesota State University Mankato, The Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University and Minnesota Public Radio.

    • 11 min
    Finding Your Place: Communicating with Your Professors (Episode 12)

    Finding Your Place: Communicating with Your Professors (Episode 12)

    Welcome to the Finding Your Place podcast - a series about the college experience made by college students for college students.

    Depending on how you're raised, talking with people in authority can be frightening, frustrating and something you'd rather avoid. In our final core episode, Producer Tanita Cronk bravely seeks out one of her professors during office hours to learn more about office visits, while other college and university faculty offer their advice for making the most out of your in-class and out-of-class interactions with your professors.

    LIKE WHAT YOU'VE HEARD? Join us for the ongoing Finding Your Place Supplementary Series, a series of focused, in-depth episodes on additional aspects of the college experience.

    Music composed and performed by Marcus Bagala from his 2018 album, Materials. Used with permission. Please support his work at www.marcusbagala.com.

    The Finding Your Place Podcast Series has been created with the support of Minnesota State "Shark Tank" grant funding for innovation in higher education. Many thanks also to our colleagues and mentors at Century College, Minnesota State University Mankato, The Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University and Minnesota Public Radio.

    • 9 min
    Finding Your Place: Seeking Financial Aid (Episode 6)

    Finding Your Place: Seeking Financial Aid (Episode 6)

    Welcome to the Finding Your Place podcast - a series about the college experience made by college students for college students.

    Money is always a challenge, but college expenses make earning, borrowing and managing money even that much more challenging. In this episode, Faculty Producer Dave Engen joins a first-year student on campus as he meets with a financial aid expert, while Producer Tanita Cronk seeks out wisdom from a resources advocate who has experienced college while living in the crisis of poverty.

    Music composed and performed by Marcus Bagala from his 2018 album, Materials. Used with permission. Please support his work at www.marcusbagala.com.

    The Finding Your Place Podcast Series has been created with the support of Minnesota State "Shark Tank" grant funding for innovation in higher education. Many thanks also to our colleagues and mentors at Century College, Minnesota State University Mankato, The Center for Documentary Studies at Duke University and Minnesota Public Radio.

    • 10 min

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