The Faculty PRIDE podcast celebrates the accomplishments of the professors and instructors at Southeastern Louisiana University.
Scott Cooper & Dr. Cherissa Vitter discuss her reecently being given the President's award.
Tune in to our spooky podcast with Dr. Charity Bryan and Angela King-Corkern. It's University ghost stories-- be prepared to be scared!
Dr. Sam Cavell discusses her research as well as the challenges of AI on the Faculty Pride Podcast.
The College of Honors and Excellence's Scott Cooper interviews Dr. Jeffrey Bell about his recent research accomplishments.
Dr. Jerry Parker discusses the Black Male Summit and some of our very own Southeastern men who are benefiting from program scholarships.
Dr. Mary Ballard and Jared Wall discuss the upcoming transition from Moodle to Canvas, and explain ways faculty members can receive more knowledge and training regarding the platform.
Marcela Spicuzza and Courtney Williams discuss what the counseling center at Southeastern Louisiana University has to offer students and faculy. For more information on how to register, contact Courtney Williams at slucc@selu.edu.
Scott Cooper and Dr. Sarah Schillage-Truxillo discuss Southeastern's new Retention Organization for Instructors (ROI) during our Faculty Pride Podcast.
Angela King- Corken, Dr. Thomas Devaney and Dr. John W. Hatcher discuss what the future of online learning may look like
Dr. Charity Bryant and Keonta Frazier share information about the upcoming Special Olympics.
We are looking through the subversive lens - in other words, we are analyzing how literature subverts. Join the conversation!
Videos discussed in podcast:
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5.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a9y-C7LDpq0
6.) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0LU8t9B6vvg
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David Armand, an English department faculty member, joins the Faculty Pride Podcast to talk about his recent work and update listeners on upcoming writing adventures.
Dr. Crother and Dr. Fontenot discuss the differences between "good snakes" and "bad snakes."
Dr. Lou Le Guyader, assistant professor of Economics, is explaining the latest news in cryptocurrency.
On today's Faculty Pride podcast, Dr. Alex Anderson and Kari Wall talk about assessment and accreditation in the online classroom.
Drs. Elizabeth Hornsby from the Department of Communication and Media Studies and Jerry Parker from the Department of World Languages & Cultures focus on the work and goals of the Diversity & Inclusion Council.
Aileen Mootoo-Robertson and Maritza Nemoga-Shelton, instructors in the Department of World Languages & Cultures, stop by to share information about their upcoming fundraising event, International Night.
Dr. Matthew McNulty and Meagan McClure discuss cyber security and FERPA regulations in the online classroom.
Tune in to hear from Dr. Schwartz, instructor in the Music Department, and his students about upcoming musical performances in November and December.
Dr. Jerry Parker, a member of the Diversity and Inclusion Advisory Council on campus, spells out what DEI(B) is and its impact in this episode of the Teaching Excellence Pop-Up Podcast.
The Southeastern Louisiana University English Department faculty members take over the Center for Faculty Excellence to talk about spooky gothic literature! Bruce Craft, Jason Kirker, Dr. April Lenior and Dr. Lisa Moody explore gothic literature in this special October spooky podcast.
Dr. Pat Pendarvis, assistant professor in Biological Sciences, shares how he has combined his love of photography and expertise in biology to capture beautiful images in nature.
Today, we were joined by Dr. Linda Collins, an associate professor with the Department of Nursing & Health Sciences, to discuss the department's new M.S. in Population Health Management.
Drs. Rodrigo Pereyra, Bonnie Achee and Tonya Crombie share what they've learned about teaching with a growth mindset.
Are you ready for some haunted tales about our beloved campus? Listen in as our guests Jim Winter, Steven Schepker, Kari Wall, Charity Bryan, and Chad Winters share a SLU of ghost stories to give your Halloween a spooky start.
Aileen Mootoo-Robertson, an instructor in the Department of World Languages & Cultures Southeastern Louisiana University who recently won the President's Award for Excellence in Teaching, is sharing her tips for preparing your award packet and the #teaching strategies that won her the award
Dr. Bill Robison, professor and department head of Southeastern Louisiana University Dept of History and Political Science, will share the topics of his annual "Then & Now" series for #Fanfare next month
In this episode of the Teaching & Learning podcast, Dr. Rodrigo Peyera interview Faye Boudreaux, Southeastern Department of Communication and Media Studies instructor, about the importance of cooperative learning structures in the classroom. She shares some of the strategies that have helped her engage her students and how she continues to adapt her teaching style each semester.
Join our conversation with Dr. Samantha Cavell, Associate Professor in the Southeastern Louisiana University Dept of History and Political Science as she shares details about her recent trip to Australia and the current research she has underway.
Drs. Hollander and Baiamonte share insights from their current research regarding pain and exercise in humans and animals.
Drs. Scott Burns and Linan Peng discuss what is causing today's inflation and whether they believe the Inflation Recovery Act will do anything to bring it down. They will also discuss recent developments in the Chinese economy.
Dr. Lou LeGuyder shares insights on current events that are shaping economic sustainability.
Jim Winter and Steve Schepker share news about a new degree in Theatre, upcoming student productions and the Columbia Theatre's 2022 - 2023 lineup.
Mr. Jonathan Varnado from the Department of Sociology and Criminal Justice joins Southeaster Online Director Kari Wall to share more tips for successful online instruction and student engagement.
Kari Wall from Southeastern Online talks with Dr. Michael Bisciglia about instructor presence and student engagement.
Dr. William Chernoff talks with Southeastern Online
Director Kari Wall about instructor presence and student engagement.
Dr. Ryan Green and Dan Toups kick off the Fall 2022 Faculty Pride Podcast with suggestions for healthy habits
We are talking to Dr. Dan Hollander in Kinesiology and Health Sciences about athlete performance.
Dr. John Boulahanis and Dr. Peter Shrock talk about their recent presentation concerning Donald Trump and David Duke.
We're talking to The Livingston Center's Krystal Hardison and the University Counseling Center's Paige Moody about taming stress through emotional regulation. Just in time for finals!
We're talking spring performances with students and Director of Bands Dr. Robert Schwartz.
Gerard Blanchard shares his experience working with students to prepare them for the real world.
Join us as Megan McClure and librarians, Paul Kelsey and Angela Dunnington talk about open and affordable educational resources!
Dr. Jerry Parker is in the Faculty Commons to talk about his current research in equity, diversity and inclusion. He also talks about leadership in curriculum development.
Best Practices, Ethics, and Interventions in Teleplay therapy conference comes to Southeastern.
Dr. David Burley joins them faculty pride podcast to discuss student sustainability efforts.
The Center for Faculty Excellence is excited to host Director of Financial Aid Mandy Hoffman to discuss changes in financial aid as well as online students and their access to scholarships.
Dr. Cherissa Vitter with Southeastern's International Baccalaureate Program shares information about the upcoming program review and distinctions about the program itself.
Dr. Laura Fazio-Griffith helped Southeastern become one of only three Approved Centers of Play Therapy Education in the state. Listen in as she shares why this is so important for the university.
Dr. Joe Burns will celebrate the 50th anniversary of American Pie hitting No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 Chart. Join the Faculty Pride Podcast for details on his upcoming online presentation. Register for his presentation bit.ly/bgamericanpie
The deadline for the President's Awards is fast approaching. Listen to current recipients Brian Crother and Gerlinde Beckers as they share their stories.
Assistant Professor and Program Director for the Master of Science in Athletic Training Dr. Ryan Green and Kinesiology Health Studies lecturer Brad Borland talk about time blocking: practical steps for implementation!
Join Megan McClure and Angela Corkern to talk about Southeastern Online and the CAP process, their roles in the process, and services they offer!
Assistant Professor and Program Director for the Master of Science in Athletic Training Dr. Ryan Green and Kinesiology Health Studies lecturer Brad Borland share strategies for your students as they are preparing for final exams. Listen in for tips you can share with your classes.
Join Dr. Joe Burns and Director of University Jazz and Percussion Studies Michael Brothers as they debate deep fake music as a form of entertainment!
Dr. Scott Burns joins the Faculty Pride Podcast to speak about cryptocurrency and financial innovations!
Join us in thanking the College of Business with Dr. Bob Braun, Lonica Wallace, and Carizma Kinchen.
Thomas Ortiz thanks former faculty and staff at Southeastern who helped him navigate the final hours of his undergraduate degree program that led him to graduate studies.
We are with Jordan Ahrend with the College of Education and Amber Narro with the College of Education and Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences -- giving thanks!
Dr. Anne-Liese Fox shares her experience directing Big Love, Southeastern only outdoor performance in current faculty memory!
Marcela Spicuzza talks about strategies on how faculty can get prepared to take mental break over the holidays! Join the conversation!
Michael Brothers joins us to talk about upcoming live stream events. And you can also attend for free! Join the conversation!
Dr. Mark Dries shares his experience living and studying in Peru. He will be taking a study abroad trip there next year.
Join Southeastern's Dr. Holly Khim and Meagan McClure as they talk about Ally and accessibility for online learning!
Join Southeastern's Kari Wall and Meagan McClure as they talk about universal design for learning!
Drs. Kyle Piller and Liz Marchio share their current research and initiatives that will bring science to the community!
Dr. Eddie Hebert compares perceptions of healthcare and non-healthcare students concerning the Pandemic.
Deep fake music? Why, yes, says Joe Burns. Join him today in the Student Union Theatre as part of Fanfare's Then and Now series. 1 p.m. sharp!
Dr. Jerry Parker joins Amber Narro in the Center for Faculty Excellence to talk about his recent research. And it has a local focus. Join the conversation!
Continuing Southeastern's tradition of Fanfare, History and Political Science Department Head Dr. Bill Robison shares the schedule for the Then and Now series.
The Southeastern Louisiana University Counseling Center’s Paige Moody and Marcela Spicuzza join the Faculty Pride Podcast to share some tips to get you and your students through this challenging semester.
David Armand (Southeastern English faculty) was recently listed in the Notable Literary Nonfiction section of Best American Essays for his work, “Mirrors,” which was originally published in the Belmont Story Review. Listen to his amazing family story!
Learn what the Center for Faculty Excellence has in store for the fall semester. We have new space and new opportunities for faculty collaboration.
In the early days of the pandemic, faculty member Rhett Allain shares his experience shifting gears from face-to-face to online learning.
Dr. Swank shares how the Center for Student Excellence is helping students during the pandemic, particularly first year college students.
Dayne Sherman shares his thoughts on how the library staff has been able to both stay in touch as well as provide services through the pandemic.
Faculty member Frank Campo shares useful tips for teaching during the campus shutdown in the early days of the pandemic.
Started during the early months of the pandemic, this edition of Faculty Pride welcomes June Williams.