How does a liberal arts education equip people to engage with real-world problems? How do science researchers at small, residential colleges work with students to act on the great challenges of our time? Why is it important to talk, listen, and connect with people from different backgrounds? And how do decisions get made at colleges and universities, anyway? Professional lifelong learner and historian Greg Kaster asks these questions and more in Learning for Life @ Gustavus, a new podcast from the campus of Gustavus Adolphus College in Saint Peter, Minnesota. Click here for a transcript.
Host and Creator:
Greg Kaster, PhD
James M. and Patricia McPherson Professor of American History
Technical Director/Audio Engineer:
Will Clark '20
Producers:
Matt Dobosenski '99, Assistant Director of Event Technical Services
JJ Akin '11, Director of Media Relations and Internal Communication
Music:
"Jazz it Up" by Wesly Thomas via Artlist.io.
The views expressed on the Learning for Life @ Gustavus podcast are not necessarily those of Gustavus Adolphus College.
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- 發佈時間2020年5月7日 下午9:01 [UTC]
- 長度3 分鐘
- 年齡分級兒少適宜