Voices of Excellence

Voices of Excellence


Latest Episodes

Dana Kletchka: Are museums for objects or people?
September 08, 2021

Dana Carlisle Kletchka -- assistant professor in …

How did humans evolve? Scott McGraw explores this and more
September 01, 2021

Scott McGraw, professor and chair of the departme…

Why do people write? Benjamin Hoffmann thinks it's about posterity
August 25, 2021

Benjamin Hoffmann--associate professor in the dep…

Robert Holub explains Nietzsche's Jewish Problem
August 18, 2021

Robert Holub, Ohio eminent scholar and professor …

Making the inner ear cool: Eric Bielefeld
August 11, 2021

Eric Bielefeld, professor in the Department of Sp…

What computer simulations tell us about the influence of social networks: Robert Bond
August 04, 2021

Robert Bond, associate professor in the School of…

Are your political views hereditary? Skylar Cranmer's brain scan research suggests it is
August 03, 2021

Skylar Cranmer, the Carter Phillips and Sue Henry

How do cells make decisions?: Adriana Dawes has answers
July 21, 2021

Adriana Dawes, associate professor of mathematics

How a highly advanced microscope is like a record player, Jay Gupta
July 14, 2021

Jay Gupta, professor of physics, explores the pro…

"We are interested in creating understanding:" Jennifer Willging on cultural studies
July 07, 2021

Jennifer Willging, associate professor and interi…