Voices of Excellence

By The Ohio State University College of Arts and Sciences

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 Feb 13, 2019

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Interviews with researchers at The Ohio State University

Episode Date
Margaret Ellen Newell: How to Bring Undergraduates into Praxis
Nov 06, 2024
I am a Storm Chaser: Jana Houser and the Study of Tornados
Oct 30, 2024
Exploring Shakespeare’s London with Christopher Highley
Oct 09, 2024
Elizabeth Renker: Discovering and Recovering Sarah Piatt
Oct 02, 2024
Andréa G Grottoli: Will Coral Reefs Survive?
Sep 25, 2024
“Who Was Your Favorite Guest?”: ASC Podcasters Talk Shop
Sep 18, 2024
Julia Applegate: Creating a Film or Preserving History?
Sep 11, 2024
Christo Sevov: Pushing the Limits of Catalysis
Sep 04, 2024
Michael Ibrahim and the Impact of the Timashev Donation
Aug 27, 2024
Robert Baker: From Laser Tag to Laser Lab
Aug 21, 2024
Robert Ward: Celebrating 150 Years of The Ohio State University Glee Club
Aug 14, 2024
Carmen Winant: The Art of Labor
Aug 07, 2024
Lisa Florman: Moving the Arts Forward at Ohio State
Jul 31, 2024
Kevin McClatchy, Ohio State’s Artist Laureate Works from the Heartbeat
Jul 24, 2024
Adélékè Adéẹ̀kọ́: Why Would Anybody Write an Ode to Palm Trees?
Jul 10, 2024
Anna Willow: No Such Thing as Distant Objectivity
Jun 26, 2024
Anna Dobritsa: Pollen – It’s More than Just an Allergen
Jun 19, 2024
Sean Downey: The Significance of Indigenous Knowledge
Jun 12, 2024
Cynthia Young: Making Universities Accountable, Accessible, and Relevant
Jun 05, 2024
Angus Fletcher: How to Hack the GRE and Get into Yale
May 29, 2024
Tanya Berger·Wolf: Why You Should Go to See Zebras
May 22, 2024
Christopher McKnight Nichols: Can Those Who Know History Avoid Repeating It?
May 17, 2024
Dorothy Noyes: Folklore, Exemplarity and Politics
May 14, 2024
Sahar Heydari Fard: Peace and Hope in Dark Times
May 09, 2024
States-in-Waiting: Professor Lydia Walker on Decolonization and Untold Histories
Apr 24, 2024
OPEEP: Empowering Incarcerated Voices with Mary Thomas and Tiyi Morris
Apr 17, 2024
Sara Butler: Medieval Myth Buster
Apr 10, 2024
Schlingman Talks Skeptics, the Las Vegas Sphere, and the 2024 Eclipse
Apr 03, 2024
Randolph Roth: “When You’re a Historian, You See the Civil War Everywhere”
Mar 27, 2024
Professor Shiyu Zhang: “I Love Making New Molecules”
Mar 20, 2024
OSU Going Overseas: Breyfogle and Elmore Discuss Dubai and COP 28
Mar 13, 2024
How Does Vladimir Kogan Spend His Free Time? School Board Meetings, Of Course
Mar 06, 2024
“A Hip Hop Dissertation is a Community Body of Work:” Dr View Describes His Research
Feb 28, 2024
Brian Skinner Talks Physics, From Basketball to Quantum Entanglement
Feb 14, 2024
Chris Knoester Discusses Research on Impact of Sports in Daily Life
Sep 07, 2023
Gleissner Reflects on Emphasis on Literacy in Former Soviet Bloc
Aug 30, 2023
Start Dancing With Devils, Says Michelle Wibbelsman
Nov 01, 2022
Categories Keep Us Alive, Says Vladimir Sloutsky
Oct 31, 2022
David Brakke Explains How the Gnostics Influenced “The Matrix”
Jun 22, 2022
How To Be Curious, With Doug Alsdorf
Jun 15, 2022
Jesse Fox: Virtual Reality Mythbuster
Jun 08, 2022
Siri, Which OSU Researcher Is On This Week’s Voice of Excellence? “It’s Michael White”
Jun 01, 2022
Mindfulness Meditation Can Improve Mental and Physical Health, Says Ruchika Prakash
May 25, 2022
Making Sense of African-Brazilian History, With Isis Barra Costa
Apr 13, 2022
Examining the Complexity of Ethics With Tristram McPherson
Apr 10, 2022
What Can Minions Reveal About Child Language Acquisition? John Grinstead Explains
Apr 09, 2022
Virginia Rich Looks At How the Earth’s Biosphere Will React to Climate Change
Apr 08, 2022
“History Is Detective Work,” Says Historian Sam White
Apr 07, 2022
David Steigerwald Asks, “How In Control Are You of Your Life?”
Apr 06, 2022
Richard Samuels On “Why Are We Able to Count?”
Mar 30, 2022
“What Was Reality in the Past?” Greg Anderson Asks
Mar 23, 2022
Alex Thompson Looks at How Climate Change Agreements Have Evolved
Mar 16, 2022
How Have Haitian Authors Hacked Classical Forms? Tom Hawkins Tells All
Mar 09, 2022
Sarah-Grace Heller Answers “What Was Shopping Like in Medieval Paris?”
Feb 24, 2022
A Passage Through India: How Scott Levi’s Study Abroad Trip Led to a Career Studying Central Asia
Feb 23, 2022
Bruce Weinberg, Professor of Economics, Studies the Economics of Innovation and Creativity
Feb 16, 2022
Gregory Jusdanis Looks at the Poet C. P. Cavafy and Blossoming in Middle Age
Feb 09, 2022
The Metaverse is Not Just For Marvel, Says Kevin Richards
Feb 02, 2022
What Kind of Animals Are Those? Questions of Art With Michael Mercil
Jan 26, 2022
The Importance of Vision for Emotions to Michelangelo: Christian Kleinbub
Jan 19, 2022
Sedentary Versus Pastoralist Logic With Mark Moritz
Jan 12, 2022
Kotaro Nakanishi: How Errors In Protein Formation Lead To Diseases
Jan 05, 2022
For Rebekah Matheny, Architecture Takes You To the Front Door, But Interior Design Takes You In
Dec 15, 2021
Russ Fazio On Whether We Mean What We Say On Surveys
Dec 01, 2021
Jared Gardner On How Comics Have Long Focused On the Environment
Nov 24, 2021
Have You Been Reading Dickens All Wrong? Maybe, Says Robyn Warhol
Nov 03, 2021
Mark Rudoff on Simultaneously Looking Forward and Backward
Oct 27, 2021
Independent Voters Respond More To Negative Ads, Says Richard Petty
Oct 20, 2021
Got a Crisis? Lanier Holt Knows What You Should Say
Oct 13, 2021
Plants Can Move: Maria Miriti Tells Us How
Oct 06, 2021
Allison Bean On How New Communication Systems Impact People with Autism
Sep 29, 2021
Piers Turner Explores the Many Interests of John Stuart Mill
Sep 22, 2021
Unions, Social Media, and Social Movements: The Research of Andrew Martin
Sep 15, 2021
Dana Kletchka: Are Museums For Objects or People?
Sep 08, 2021
How Did Humans Evolve? Scott McGraw Explores This and More
Sep 01, 2021
Why Do People Write? Benjamin Hoffmann Thinks It’s About Posterity
Aug 25, 2021
Robert Holub Explains Nietzsche’s Jewish Problem
Aug 18, 2021
Making the Inner Ear Cool: Eric Bielefeld
Aug 11, 2021
What Computer Simulations Tell Us About the Influence of Social Networks: Robert Bond
Aug 04, 2021
Are Your Political Views Hereditary? Skylar Cranmer’s Brain Scan Research Suggests It Is
Aug 03, 2021
How Do Cells Make Decisions?: Adriana Dawes Has Answers
Jul 21, 2021
How a Highly Advanced Microscope is Like a Record Player, Jay Gupta
Jul 14, 2021
“We Are Interested in Creating Understanding:” Jennifer Willging On Cultural Studies
Jul 07, 2021
John Low On Understanding the Importance of the Newark Earthworks
Jun 30, 2021
Andrea Sims On What Can and Can’t Be a Word
Jun 23, 2021
“I Fell in Love with Mountain Glaciers as a Mountaineer,” Bryan Mark
Jun 16, 2021
Meg Daly On Why Animals Choose Their Habitat
Jun 09, 2021
“Our Annual Conference is Like the Bar in Star Wars,” Says Peter Mansoor
Jun 02, 2021
Julie Golomb Looks at How Our Brains Make Sense of the World
May 26, 2021
Robin Judd Describes What Military Marriages Were Like After the Holocaust
May 19, 2021
Ludmila Isurin On the Production of Collective Memory Versus History
May 12, 2021
Mari Noda: Learning a New Language is Performing as a Believable, Intelligent Person in a Culture
May 05, 2021
Different Languages Follow Similar Evolutions, Says Brian Joseph
Apr 28, 2021
Think You Know the Classical World? Think Again, Says Carolina Lopez-Ruiz
Apr 21, 2021
Prof. Zhengyu Liu on Using the Past to Predict the Future of Climate Dynamics
Apr 14, 2021
The Tension Between the Practical and the Impractical: Reitter Describes the Crisis in Humanities
Apr 07, 2021
Miranda Martinez Describes the Best Way to Save for Retirement
Mar 31, 2021
What Is It to Know Something, and Do Dogs Have Knowledge? Declan Smithies knows
Mar 24, 2021
How Do People Make Difficult Decisions? Dana Howard Has Decided on an Answer.
Mar 17, 2021
From Florida to the Antarctic: W. Berry Lyons’ Scientific Journey
Mar 10, 2021
Who Were the First Americans? Mark Hubbe Has Some Suggestions
Mar 03, 2021
Listening to the COSMOS with Katherine Borst Jones
Feb 24, 2021
What Makes Us Sick? Daniel Wozniak Looks at the Causes
Feb 17, 2021
An Economist and a Geographer Meet in a Forest…: Research by Darla Munroe
Feb 10, 2021
The Quirks of Quarks and Other Aspects of Quantum Mechanics with Yuri Kovchegov
Feb 03, 2021
Jennifer Suchland on the Role of the Scholar in Society
Jan 27, 2021
Professor Susan Van Pelt Petry on turning COVID-19 into 19ChoreOVIDs
Dec 02, 2020
Voices of Excellence Hits the Century Mark!
Nov 18, 2020
Building Capacity: Joni Acuff on Collectives, Movement Work and the Arts
Nov 11, 2020
Pioneering in the Language Program Director Field: Holly Nibert
Nov 04, 2020
Newspaper Ads Are a Great Way to Learn About a Culture: Treva Lindsey
Oct 28, 2020
Scott Swearingen: It’s More Than Gunning Down Zombies
Oct 14, 2020
Jennifer Brello on Helping Patients Learn to Speak Again
Oct 07, 2020
Julia Nelson Hawkins on Researching a Pandemic While Living in One
Sep 30, 2020
Shannon Winnubst on “The Past That Is Never Past”: Anti-Blackness & Anti-Indigeneity
Sep 23, 2020
Katra Byram Asks “How Do Germans Regard the Mothers of World War II?”
Sep 16, 2020
Nicholas Breyfogle on the Impact of Discounting Russia in 1991
Sep 09, 2020
Judson Jeffries: Why the BLM Protests Look New
Sep 02, 2020
Kristi Williams Discusses How 60% of U.S. Adults Experience Trauma Before 18
Aug 26, 2020
The Ethical Significance of Reading, According to Prof. Ashley Hope Pérez
Aug 19, 2020
Heather Allen and Researching the Underpinnings of Science
Aug 12, 2020
Reconstruction, Green Books, and Representation: Prof. Trevon Logan on African American History
Aug 05, 2020
Elena Foulis, Podcaster: “Every Time I Interview a Person…I’m Learning Something”
Jul 29, 2020
Never the Same Word Twice: Cynthia Clopper on the Uniqueness of Pronunciation
Jul 22, 2020
Elizabeth Cooksey and the Survey That Launched 10,000 Articles
Jul 15, 2020
Laura Kubatko: It’s An Exciting Time to Be Working in Biology
Jul 08, 2020
Why Did the Chicken Cross the Road? Laura Wagner Says It Had a Story to Tell
Jun 24, 2020
Barry Green Invites You to Join the Inner Game of Music
Jun 17, 2020
Prof. Meow Hui Goh On How People Experience the Collapse of a Society
Jun 10, 2020
Gina Osterloh On the Pressure of Looking
Jun 03, 2020
Prof. Ola Ahlqvist Tells Us How to See the Forest For the Trees
May 27, 2020
Jim Phelan Describes the Power of Narrative
May 20, 2020
Don’t Be Afraid of the Dark (Matter) Says Annika Peter
May 13, 2020
Laughter and Disruption From Women Comedians with Prof. Linda Mizejewski
May 06, 2020
Prof. Wendy Panero Talks About What It’s Like to Really Be Under Pressure
Apr 29, 2020
Prof. Carmen Taleghani-Nikazm On How We Use Language to Get Help From Others
Apr 20, 2020
Professor Brad Bushman: Mythbuster
Apr 15, 2020
Prof. Piperata Looks at the Impact on Health of Adapting to Your Circumstances
Apr 08, 2020
Finding a Celestial Needle in a “Haystack” of Similar Needles: Scott Gaudi’s Dilemma
Mar 04, 2020
Making App-ropriate Dance: Hannah Kosstrin Describes the KineScribe Program
Feb 25, 2020
Morality is a Product of Our Emotions, Says Justin D’Arms
Feb 19, 2020
The Impact of My Big Fat Greek Wedding and the Greek Crisis on Greek Self-Identity
Feb 12, 2020
“Columbus Is Perfectly Poised Right Now to Do Something That Toronto Initiated” Says Shoshanah Goldberg-Miller
Feb 05, 2020
Do You Form a Mental Image of a Podcast Host? Kathryn Campbell-Kibler Has Research For You
Jan 29, 2020
What Popular Soft Drink Gets its Caffeine from Waste Tea Leaves and Coal? Bart Elmore Knows
Jan 22, 2020
Which Supreme Court Justice did Executive Dean Gretchen Ritter Interview?
Jan 15, 2020
When Proteins Go Wrong: Amanda Hummon’s Cancer Research
Jan 08, 2020
Susan Melsop Describes How to Turn a Bridge Into a Community Resource Center
Dec 18, 2019
From Hammer to Nutcrackers to Pins: The Increasing Sophistication of Math with Roman Holowinsky
Dec 11, 2019
The Data About Your Steak Purchase Is More Valuable Than the Steak: Thomas Wood
Dec 04, 2019
Nandini Trivedi: How To Make Electrons Flow (Nearly) Forever
Nov 27, 2019
Theodora Dragostinova: “We Realized Change Might Be Possible Because the Tanks Did Not Show Up”
Nov 20, 2019
Amy Youngs Wants You to Get Inside of Photographs
Nov 06, 2019
Two Million Photos, 150 Years: Time and Change at Ohio State
Oct 30, 2019
Michael Poirier Wants to Know: Why Are Some Genes Used and Others Aren’t?
Oct 23, 2019
Statistical Modeling Can Coax More Information Out of Medical Studies, Says Elly Kaizar
Oct 16, 2019
Do You Laugh or Cry When a Character Cries on Screen? Asks Laura Podalsky
Oct 09, 2019
Studying Cell Communication Offers Insight into Development of Embryos and Cancer, Says Susan Cole
Oct 02, 2019
Can We Teach Hope? Jennifer Cheavens Says “Yes”
Sep 25, 2019
“Are Longer Commutes Necessarily Inefficient?” Morton O’Kelly Says Not Necessarily
Sep 18, 2019
United States Nearly as Politically Polarized as Post-Civil War Mozambique: Paul Beck
Sep 11, 2019
Prof. John Beacom: Science Is Not About Trying to Memorize What’s in a Book
Sep 04, 2019
Professor David Horn on Cultural and Historical Studies of Science
Aug 28, 2019
Why Are We Fascinated by Horrifying or Sad Stories? Michael Slater Has Some Thoughts
Aug 21, 2019
The Foundation of All Universities Is in Arts and Sciences, Says Professor Janet Box-Steffensmeier
Aug 14, 2019
Diaspora, Beyoncé, and Law School: Prof. Simone Drake’s Academic Journeys
Aug 07, 2019
Jim Fowler Sees Math Everywhere
Jul 31, 2019
Asteroids Isn’t Just Fun to Play; It Has Great Physics, Says Professor Chris Orban
Jul 24, 2019
What’s French? Prof. Danielle Marx-Scouras Moves Us Beyond Paris
Jul 17, 2019
Karen Hutzel Describes the Making of Art and Cultural Policy
Jul 10, 2019
Hearing Loss Can Slow Learning to Read, Says Prof. Gail Whitelaw
Jul 05, 2019
Tomorrow, The World: Vice Provost Gil Latz Describes the Global Reach of The Ohio State University
Jun 26, 2019
The Case of the Murderer Caught by Speech Scientist Robert Fox
Jun 19, 2019
Screening Trafficking: Yana Hashamova Describes Media Depictions of Human Trafficking
May 15, 2019
Why Do Viewers Find TV Mobsters So Attractive? Prof. Dana Renga Has a Theory
May 08, 2019
How Did U.S. Supreme Court Justices Divide Along Party Lines? Lawrence Baum Knows
May 01, 2019
Controlling Your Microbes: Michael Ibba
Apr 24, 2019
Professor Barry Shank Says Musical Beauty Builds Community
Apr 17, 2019
Provost: Ohio State Should Be In ‘The Room Where It Happens’
Apr 10, 2019
How Did Precious Lapis Lazuli End Up on the Teeth of a Medieval Nun? Alison Beach Has Some Ideas
Apr 03, 2019
Professor Osei Appiah Describes How We Move Beyond Racial Prejudice to Form a More Perfect Union
Mar 27, 2019
Cultivation of Corn Caused Problems for Early Humans, Says Clark Larsen
Mar 20, 2019
What Do Spanish, Quechua, and DACA Have In Common? A Linguist Named Babel
Mar 06, 2019
Can’t Make Decisions? Prof. Ellen Peters’ Research Can Help You Understand Why
Feb 27, 2019
Bord(hers) Around Bodies: Professor Lucille Toth Describes the Power of Dance
Feb 20, 2019
Harvey Miller Uses New Mobility Data to Understand Cities and Transportation
Feb 13, 2019
Jennifer Schlueter: Making Found Text into Theatrical Events
Feb 06, 2019
What Should You Do During a Bank Run? Professor Peck Gives Advice
Jan 30, 2019
Scientific Curiosity Is in the Blood Says Irina Artsimovitch
Jan 23, 2019
Sarah Iles Johnston Sees Stories As Creating Meaning and Beliefs
Jan 16, 2019
Claudia Buchmann Looks At Gender Reversal In Higher Education
Jan 09, 2019
Professor Mytheli Sreenivas Asks: “Are Families Primarily Economic or Emotional Units?”
Dec 19, 2018
Wendy Smooth On the Impact of Race and Gender on Legislators’ Power
Dec 12, 2018
What’s the Intersection of War and Math? It’s Where Bear Braumoeller’s Research Happens
Dec 05, 2018
Not Your Grandparents’ English, Says Janice Aski
Nov 28, 2018
Trailblazing Female Dance Giants Get New Attention Thanks to Harmony Bench
Nov 21, 2018
One Cool CATalyst: Robert Baker Works to Convert CO2 to a Fuel
Nov 14, 2018
Hannah Shafaat Looks Deep into the Oceans and Gets Answers
Nov 07, 2018
Yuan-Ming Lu Describes the Surprising Connection Between the Avengers’ Thanos and Condensed Matter
Oct 31, 2018
Paloma Martinez-Cruz Seeks New Philosophers
Oct 24, 2018
Ann Hamilton’s Creativity Secret? Work Comes from Paying Attention
Oct 17, 2018
Steve Quiring Keeps an Eye on Temperatures Across the Globe
Oct 05, 2018
Ann Cook Identifies the Most Pressing Continent for Global Change (It’s Not What You Think)
Oct 03, 2018
Abraham Badu Looks for Affordable Diagnostic Tools
Sep 26, 2018
Frederick Luis Aldama Takes Comics Seriously
Sep 15, 2018
Michael Neblo is Optimistic about Democracy
Sep 08, 2018