SOU News: Faculty & Staff Spotlight podcast

Joe Mosley

The student podcasters for Southern Oregon University's Marketing and Communications Department tap the interesting and insightful viewpoints of faculty members, that make SOU News.

  1. 6D AGO

    Faculty & Staff Spotlight #15: Greg Grano

    The April episode of Southern Oregon University's Faculty & Staff Spotlight podcast is a conversation with Greg Grano, an adjunct faculty member in SOU's Digital Cinema program – and traveling storyteller.  Grano took a 60-day roadtrip around the U.S. – visiting 30 states – staying with and interviewing people he met on the journey, then produced the documentary "American Bear, an Adventure in the Kindness of Strangers." He later walked diagonally across the country, from Imperial Beach, California, to Lubec, Maine, and is currently writing a book about that adventure. Courses he has taught at SOU include "Reality on Your Screen," "Production Arts: Audio" and "Production Arts: DSLR Video." He also teaches in the Digital Media program at Ashland Middle School. Previous teaching assignments for Grano have included Rio Hondo College, Fullerton College and the Los Angeles High School for the Arts. He received his bachelor of fine arts degree in Film and Television from New York University and his master's degree in Cultural Foundations of Education from Syracuse University. He grew up in New Jersey, then gravitated toward the Southern California film industry following college. After his walk across the country, he felt ready for a move to Ashland to join his partner, who had come to SOU for grad school. He enjoys hiking the local trails, gardening, cooking and even roasting his own coffee.  Grano is interviewed in this 15th installment of "Faculty & Staff Spotlight," an SOU News podcast series in which a student multi-media host in SOU's Office of Communications shines a light on SOU faculty and staff members who make an impact on students and their campus community. This year's podcast host is Codi Kirksey, a Media Innovation major from Ashland.

    31 min
  2. FEB 24

    SOU Faculty & Staff Spotlight #14: Al Case

    The February episode Southern Oregon University's Faculty & Staff Spotlight podcast is a conversation with Al Case, an associate professor of businss at SOU – and the university's official sports photographer.  Case received his bachelor's degree in accounting and master's degree in accounting with a tax emphasis, both at Brigham Young University. He then worked mostly in corporate tax areas for Deloitte, a prominent business services firm, before moving on to work in the tax departments of two multi-billion-dollar, high-tech companies. He and his family moved to Ashland in 2000 to find a better work/life balance, and a year later he began teaching at SOU. He continues to teach a variety of accounting courses, focusing more on tax planning than typical accounting professors. He taught himself photography along the way, and became the university's official sports photographer after his work was noticed by the Athletics Department. Case sees some parallels betwee his teaching and his photography – helping his students to see the story behind the numbers, just as viewers may see the fuller story behind his photos. "I'm tryng to get them to see the big picture, as well as the details," he says. Case is interviewed in this 14th installment of "Faculty & Staff Spotlight," an SOU News podcast series in which a student multi-media host in SOU's Office of Communications shines a light on SOU faculty and staff members who make an impact on students and their campus community. This year's podcast host is Codi Kirksey, a Media Innovation major from Ashland, Oregon.

    30 min

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The student podcasters for Southern Oregon University's Marketing and Communications Department tap the interesting and insightful viewpoints of faculty members, that make SOU News.