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From Alan Flurry
As disruptive and divisive as artificial intelligence can seem, is AI also a force that can push people closer together in status and value? An Unscripted interview with… -
From Alan Flurry
The author of twenty-one volumes, including the bestselling “Essential Rumi” (1995) and “Rumi: The Big Red Book” (2010), which collects 34 years… -
From Alan Flurry
Unscripted interview with Yale University professor of art history Tim Barringer on the subject of Victorian-era art critic John Ruskin and his writing, including on the… -
From Alan Flurry
Interview with Billy R. Hammond, a professor in the UGA Franklin College of Arts and Sciences department of psychology behavioral and brains sciences program and… -
From Alan Flurry
Interview with UGA marine sciences professor Patricia Yager, who served as co-chief scientist and lead P.I. on the project Artemis on the International Thwaites Glacier… -
From Samantha Spinaci
Seminar by: Dr. Bryn Durham, University of Flordia, 'Exploring cooperative nutrient dynamics that support marine microbial interactions'. This seminar was a… -
From Samantha Spinaci
Seminar by: Dr. Timothy Cover, Vanderbilt University, 'Helicobacter pylori genetic diversity and gastric cancer risk'. This seminar is part of our Fall 2021… -
From Samantha Spinaci
Seminar by: Dr. Rob Onyenwoke, North Carolina Central University, 'Towards developing an academic career in the biomedical sciences '. This seminar was a… -
From Samantha Spinaci
Seminar by: Dr. Mary Ann Moran, 'Microbial-Metabolite Networks in the Surface Ocean '. This seminar is a part of our Fall 2021 Seminar Series. Audio for the… -
From Samantha Spinaci
Seminar by: Dr, Eric Harvill, Department of Infectious Diseases. Topic: 'Evolution, ecology, and pathogenesis of Bordetella species'. This seminar is a part of… -
From Nancy Perkins
Zoom Recording ID: 93677218568 UUID: EyC5ASZ2Qa+gM0MF0+S0pg== Meeting Time: 2021-03-04T15:54:46Z -
From Nancy Perkins
Over the last two decades, the role of the commensal microbiota in human health has received enormous research interest. There has been significant progress in detailing… -
From Nancy Perkins
The Covid-19 pandemic continues to impact the health and well-being of communities all across the globe. From the outset, epidemic models have played a key role in… -
From Alan Flurry
Unscripted interview with Thomas Wartenberg, Professor Emeritus of Philosophy at Mount Holyoke College, author of “Big Ideas for Little Kids: Teaching Philosophy…