Voices of Excellence

Voices of Excellence


Latest Episodes

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…

John Low on understanding the importance of the Newark earthworks
June 30, 2021

John Low, associate professor of comparative stud

Andrea Sims on what can and can't be a word
June 23, 2021

Andrea Sims, associate professor in the departmen

"I fell in love with mountain glaciers as a mountaineer," Bryan Mark
June 16, 2021

Bryan Mark, professor of geography, studies clima

Meg Daly on why animals choose their habitat
June 09, 2021

Meg Daly, professor of evolution, ecology and org

"Our annual conference is like the bar in Star Wars," says Peter Mansoor
June 02, 2021

Peter Mansoor, professor and General Raymond E. M

Julie Golomb looks at how our brains make sense of the world
May 26, 2021

Julie Golomb, associate professor of psychology,