
Hosted by the Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences at UNC Pembroke, in each episode distinguished guests discuss a thought provoking topic.
Episodes

Mar 28, 2018
Mar 28, 2018
33 min

Jeff Frederick is joined by colleagues from the Mary Livermore Library to discuss information literacy and the future of libraries. With him are David Young (Catalog Librarian), Dr. Dennis Swanson (Dean of Library Services), Roger Cross (Collection Development and Serials Librarian), and Robert Arndt (Reference and Instructional Services Librarian).
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Mar 28, 2018
Mar 28, 2018
34 min

In this episode, Jeff Frederick is joined by Dr. Emilia Bak, Dr. Judith Curtis, and George Harrison from the Department of Mass Communication, and Justin Smith from the UNCP Office of the Chancellor.
Originally published March 1, 2018.
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Mar 28, 2018
Mar 28, 2018
31 min
Jeff Frederick, Dean of the College of Arts & Sciences at UNC Pembroke, discusses reading great books with faculty from the Department of English, Theatre and Foreign Languages. Joining him are Dr. Abby Mann, Dr. Melissa Schaub, Dr. Autumn Lauzon, and Dr. Charles Tita.
Originally published February 8, 2018.
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Mar 28, 2018
Mar 28, 2018
35 min
NC Promise will make UNCP even more affordable beginning fall 2018. In this episode, Jeff Frederick discusses the affordability of higher education and the application process with David Ward (UNCP's Provost and Vice Chancellor of Academic Affairs), Lois Williams (Associate Vice Chancellor for Enrollment), and Jodi Phelps (Director of University Communications and Marketing).
Originally published January 1, 2018.
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Mar 28, 2018
Mar 28, 2018
42 min

UNCP is a military friendly university. In this episode, Jeff Frederick is joined by UNCP faculty and staff who have served in the US military: Dr. Weston Cook (History), Mike Clawson and Jasmine Coleman (Military Outreach), and Lewis Whitley (Mathematics & Computer Science).
Originally published December 1, 2017.
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Mar 28, 2018
Mar 28, 2018
39 min
September 2016 Hurricane Matthew wreaked havoc along its path. In this episode, the panelists discuss their experiences during the hurricane, the response, relief, recovery, and resiliency of southeastern North Carolina in the context of this natural disaster.
Joining the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Jeff Frederick, are Dr. Dan Barbee and Dr. Robert Schneider from the Department of Political Science and Public Administration, Dennis Swanson, Dean of the Library, and Morgan Jones from the Office of Advancement.
Originally published November 1, 2017.
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Mar 28, 2018
Mar 28, 2018
39 min

In this episode, Jeff Frederick and the panel explore the torrent of cultural changes unleashed across Europe and eventually the rest of the world. The panel includes: Dr. Ray Sutherland (Philosophy & Religion), Dr. Charles Beem (History), Dr. Josh Busman (Music), and Dr. Richard Gay (Art).
Originally published October 1, 2017.
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Mar 28, 2018
Mar 28, 2018
38 min

The topic for this episode is sustainability, a matter of critical importance with each passing year. Joining the Dean of the College of Arts and Sciences, Jeff Frederick, are Jay Blauser (UNCP Director of Campus Sustainability), Nathan Phillippi (Senior Lecturer in Geography), Andy Ash (Professor of Biology) and Rachel Smith (Professor of Chemistry).
Originally published September 1, 2017.
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Mar 28, 2018
Mar 28, 2018
35 min
In this episode, Jeff Frederick is joined by an interesting group of experts who study the human body from different perspectives. Dr. Bob Poage is a biologist; Dr. Porter Lillis, a medical sociologist; and Eric Freeman, an EMS expert, practitioner, and educator.

Mar 28, 2018
Mar 28, 2018
39 min

Panel: Brittany Bennett (Health Physical Education & Recreation), Dan Kenney (UNCP Chancellor's Office), Barry O'Brien (School of Business), Christie Poteet (Community & Civic Engagement), and Dr. Joe West (Political Science & Public Administration).
Originally published July 1, 2017.
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