One Question With...

Strategic Cultural Partnerships

Brought to you by the Office of Strategic Cultural Partnerships at William & Mary, 'One Question With...' is an opportunity to learn more about significant figures in society who visit us here at SCP. The conversation builds towards asking one question, which has been crafted by our team or members of our student body. This process seeks to humanize guests by presenting them in a three-dimensional way, beyond their accomplishments as a public figure or distinguished member of our community.

Episodes

  1. 05/02/2025

    Peggy Agouris (Crossing Curricula & Busting Barriers)

    Dr. Peggy Agouris has served as provost of William & Mary since 2019, leading the university’s academic and research enterprise. She is a distinguished scholar and under her leadership, the university achieved R1 status, reflecting its expanded research capacity and national impact. Dr. Agouris has also been instrumental in the creation of William & Mary’s first new school in over 50 years—the School of Computing, Data Sciences & Physics—and in expanding the Batten School of Coastal & Marine Sciences to include an undergraduate program. Dr. Agouris has had such a varied and interesting education, which gives her a uniquely multi-disciplinary perspective. It was fantastic to have her join us and we hope you enjoy the episode! -- RSS Feed:  ⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠https://anchor.fm/s/fe5e2168/podcast/rss⁠⁠⁠⁠⁠ -- ➡️ Follow us and subscribe: YouTube: / @williammarybrayschoollab645 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wmbraylab/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wm_scp/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/william-m...Bray School Bulletins Newsletter: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/09F...------------➡️ Website: wm.edu/scp-----------➡️ Donate: https://give.wm.edu/?d=5230-----------➡️ Upcoming Events: https://events.wm.edu/calendar/upcoming/14980 -------------------------- 'One Question With...' Credits: Host: Grace Helmick  Sound Assistant: Jerry Zhou Production Assistant: Abigail Swanberg Marketing & Research: Sam Byrd Produced, Edited & Music by: Conor Molloy With thanks to Peggy Agouris!

    17 min
  2. 02/07/2025

    Maureen Elgersman Lee (Family & Forbidden Freedoms)

    Dr. Maureen Elgersman Lee is currently the Director of the Bray School Lab at William & Mary. A native of Ontario, Canada, she has held positions at universities in Georgia, Maine, and Virginia, and was previously Executive Director of the Black History Museum, in Richmond, Virginia. We were delighted to welcome Dr. Elgersman Lee on the show shortly after the momentous occasion of the Williamsburg Bray School opening ceremony (Nov, 2024). Her latest co-edited book, The Williamsburg Bray School: A History Through Records, Reflections, and Rediscovery , is published by Colonial Williamsburg and is now available for purchase on their website. Click here to purchase the book Click here to visit the Bray School Website -- RSS Feed:  ⁠⁠https://anchor.fm/s/fe5e2168/podcast/rss⁠⁠ -- ➡️ Follow and subscribe: YouTube: / @williammarybrayschoollab645 Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/wmbraylab/Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/wm_scp/LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/william-m...Bray School Bulletins Newsletter: https://lp.constantcontactpages.com/sl/09F...------------➡️ Website: wm.edu/scp-----------➡️ Donate: https://give.wm.edu/?d=5230-----------➡️ Upcoming Events: https://events.wm.edu/calendar/upcoming/14980 'One Question With...' Credits: Host: Grace Helmick  Production Assistant: Abigail Swanberg Producer: Conor Molloy Music: Conor Molloy With thanks to Maureen Elgersman Lee

    18 min

Ratings & Reviews

5
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3 Ratings

About

Brought to you by the Office of Strategic Cultural Partnerships at William & Mary, 'One Question With...' is an opportunity to learn more about significant figures in society who visit us here at SCP. The conversation builds towards asking one question, which has been crafted by our team or members of our student body. This process seeks to humanize guests by presenting them in a three-dimensional way, beyond their accomplishments as a public figure or distinguished member of our community.