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Jennifer Frey | Reviving Liberal Learning in a Pursuit of Virtue, Happiness, and Meaning of Life
May 2
Dr. Jennifer Frey addresses the utilitarianism in universities, discussing the challenges and opportunities facing liberal education.
The Psyche Mission
In collaboration with scientists from Arizona State University, NASA launched a spacecraft destined for the enigmatic asteroid Psyche. This celestial body is believed to hold the key to understanding the predominantly metal cores of ancient objects from the early days of our solar system.
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The New American University
Oct. 25, 2023
What does it mean to work, study, and belong in a new American university? In this episode, we discuss pressing topics in higher education.
The Civic Discourse Project
The Civic Discourse Project invites the top minds – civic leaders, academics and public intellectuals – engaged in thinking through the big ideas and challenges facing American society to discuss and explore them with our community. Led by the School of Civic and Economic Thought and Leadership at Arizona State University.
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Texas Tech University’s MedFuture program helps high school students go to medical school in state, aims to relieve statewide doctor shortage
May 8
EL PASO, Texas – As Texas faces a doctor shortage, a new program at Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center in El Paso gives prospective medical students resources to encourage them to pursue their education and practice in state.
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Catalyst: Better-living for dogs in shelters
April 16, 2021
Steve Filmer from the Catalyst follows ASU Canine Scientist Lisa Gunter as she travels to Minnesota for fieldwork; her focus is… could we improve dog shelters in ways that would make dogs less stressed, dogs that are happier and more “adoptable” to humans? Science is looking for ways to make dog shelters better. They are […]