Prof. Kroum Batchvarov takes us beneath the waters of the Black Sea to talk about ancient shipwrecks; we learn how three professors from different disciplines are helping survivors of the Cambodian genocide; and we visit 1950, when a UConn fraternity confronted racial discrimination on behalf of a pledge.
Episode 125: Cheese, Glorious Cheese
Episode 124: Hoop Dreams
Episode 123: Holocaust Education
Episode 122: Meet Our Dean of Students
Episode 121: Helping Huskies Earn Scholarship and Fellowships
Episode #120: A Real Pain in the Knee
Episode 119: A Firefighter for UConn... and Beyond
Episode 118: Researching the Arctic
Episode 117: Hittin’ the Links with Coach Pezzino
Episode 116: The New Kids…and Children’s Lit
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Reliving UConn’s Dream Season
Learning to Live in the Anthropocene
Getting It Right on Substance Use Disorder
How Seemingly Senseless Acts Make Life Worthwhile
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