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Shows 101-105
Shows 106-110
Shows 111-115
Shows 116-121
 

Show 111: Lessons in Learning

Dr. Saundra McGuire explains why there are no A, B, C, D or F students – just students who know how to learn and those in waiting.

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Interviews:
Main Guest:  Dr. Saundra McGuire
Adjunct Professor, Center for Academic Success, Louisiana State University

Rolanda Johnson – PhD candidate in chemistry, Louisiana State University

Mark A. Emeert – Chancellor, Louisiana State University


Show 112: Why We Mentor
August 2, 2003

Dr. Vivian Pinn began mentoring African American students, not much younger than she was, at Tufts University School of Medicine in the ‘70s. Find out what prepared her for her task.

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Interviews:
Main Guest:  Dr. Vivian Pinn (Delta) –
Associate Director for Research on Women’s Health; Director, Office of Research on Women’s Health at the National Institutes of Health (NIH)

Kerrien Rollins – America’s Promise – The Alliance for Youth


Show 113: Occupational Health and Safety

Dr. Faye Grimsley teaches students how to clean up the workplace.

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Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3Part 4


Interviews:
Main Guest:  Dr. Faye Grimsley
– Environmental Health Sciences, Tulane University School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine AND Department of Biology at Xavier

Yaisa Henderson – Student at Xavier. Studies Environmental Health Sciences & Industrial Hygiene, and is pursing a Master of Science degree in Public Health

Scott Cowen – President, Tulane


Show 114: Blueprint for Life
August 23, 2003

Dr. Georgia Dunston explains why unlocking the mysteries of the genome not only benefits us medically, but can help us better understand our identity and the differences, as small as they are, between the races.

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Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3Part 4


Interviews:
Main Guest:  Dr. Georgia Dunston
, Ph.D., (Delta) – Professor and Chair of the Department of Microbiology at Howard University; Founding Director of the National Human Genome Center

Munee M. Abbas – Howard University graduate student working in the National Human Genome Center

Orlando Taylor – Vice Provost for Research/Dean Graduate School, Howard University


Show 115: The Context of Race
September 6, 2003

Dr. Yolanda Moses works to promote a better understanding of race at institutions of higher learning and within the community.

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Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3Part 4


Interviews:
Main Guest:  Dr. Yolanda Moses
– President American Association of Higher Education


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