NC Wesleyan University - Deep End Podcast

NC Wesleyan University

Hosted by Dr. Joe Lane, Provost at North Carolina Wesleyan University, "The Deep End" dives into the dynamic ways faculty integrate their research and scholarly work into the classroom. Each episode showcases the innovative work of NCWU teacher-scholars, offering insights for alumni, students, and fellow educators. Whether you're curious about cutting-edge academic projects or looking to connect with inspiring professors, this podcast brings the heart of Wesleyan’s academic excellence to your ears.

Episodes

  1. Dr Emily Weber- Biology, Brains, and Becoming: A Journey in Biomedical Education, Ep. 5

    09/15/2025

    Dr Emily Weber- Biology, Brains, and Becoming: A Journey in Biomedical Education, Ep. 5

    Send us a text In this insightful episode, Provost Joe Lane interviews Dr. Emily Weber, Shaw Assistant Professor of Biology and Coordinator of the Biomedical Science Track at North Carolina Wesleyan University. Dr. Weber shares her journey from immunology research to a passion for student-centered teaching and academic advising. Key Highlights: Academic Background & Passion for Virology: Dr. Weber earned her PhD in biomedical science, focusing on immunology and viruses like HIV. Her fascination with the complexity and diversity of viruses continues to inspire her teaching.Focus on Student Success: Now deeply invested in educational research, Dr. Weber explores how soft skills—like time management, collaboration, and introspection—impact student performance and readiness for competitive graduate programs.Technology in Learning: She discusses the evolving role of AI tools like ChatGPT in education, emphasizing thoughtful use to enhance learning rather than replace critical thinking.Building Academic Community: Dr. Weber highlights the importance of peer support and small-group learning, noting how Wesleyan’s intimate environment fosters meaningful student connections and shared strategies for success.Career Guidance & Personal Fit: Drawing from her own shift from nursing to biology, she encourages students to reflect on their passions and strengths to find the right career path—whether in medicine, public health, or other science-related fields.Vision for the Future: Dr. Weber hopes to see students graduate not only with strong academic foundations but also with the confidence and tools to thrive in diverse professional environments.This episode offers a compelling look at how personalized education, curiosity, and thoughtful mentorship can transform student experiences and outcomes.

    29 min
  2. Dr. Daniel Elias- From Farmer to Environmental Science Professor, Ep. 4

    08/29/2025

    Dr. Daniel Elias- From Farmer to Environmental Science Professor, Ep. 4

    Send us a text In this engaging episode, Provost Joe Lane sits down with Dr. Daniel Elias, Associate Professor of Environmental Science at North Carolina Wesleyan University, to explore his journey, research, and impact on students. Highlights include: Academic Journey: Dr. Elias shares his unexpected path from agronomy in Peru to environmental science in the U.S., culminating in a PhD focused on the effects of pesticides on freshwater ecosystems.Building a Program: As the first faculty member dedicated to environmental science at Wesleyan, Dr. Elias developed a robust curriculum, expanding course offerings to better prepare students for careers in ecotoxicology, conservation, and more.Student-Centered Research: He emphasizes hands-on learning, guiding undergraduates through real-world research projects that lead to conference presentations and publications—an uncommon achievement at the undergraduate level.Environmental Impact Studies: Dr. Elias discusses his work studying the effects of common pharmaceuticals and microplastics on aquatic organisms like snails, highlighting the broader implications for ecosystems and human health.Citizen Science & Fieldwork: From beach trips to collect microplastics to muddy adventures in local waterways, Dr. Elias brings environmental science to life, making learning tangible and memorable.Advice for Aspiring Scientists: He encourages students to explore environmental science early, noting the wide range of career paths—from government and industry to education and conservation.This episode showcases Dr. Elias’s infectious enthusiasm for science and teaching, his dedication to student success, and his commitment to addressing real-world environmental challenges.

    25 min

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Hosted by Dr. Joe Lane, Provost at North Carolina Wesleyan University, "The Deep End" dives into the dynamic ways faculty integrate their research and scholarly work into the classroom. Each episode showcases the innovative work of NCWU teacher-scholars, offering insights for alumni, students, and fellow educators. Whether you're curious about cutting-edge academic projects or looking to connect with inspiring professors, this podcast brings the heart of Wesleyan’s academic excellence to your ears.