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Marcia Thomas And The Legacy Of John Wesley Powell, Mary Cullen
Marcia Thomas And The Legacy Of John Wesley Powell, Mary Cullen
Interviews for WGLT
Retired IWU Librarian Marcia Thomas on explorer John Wesley Powell, and the legacy of his 1869 Grand Canyon Expedition.
Carmen Lozar On The 2019 Faculty Biennial Art Exhibition, Laura Kennedy
Carmen Lozar On The 2019 Faculty Biennial Art Exhibition, Laura Kennedy
Interviews for WGLT
Instructor of Art and campus gallery director Carmen Lozar speaking about the 2019 art exhibition featuring IWU School of Art faculty.
Greg King, Iwu Dean Of Admissions, On The Enrollment Exodus At Colleges And Universities, Charlie Schlenker
Greg King, Iwu Dean Of Admissions, On The Enrollment Exodus At Colleges And Universities, Charlie Schlenker
Interviews for WGLT
IWU Dean of Admissions Greg King spoke with Charlie Schlenker, WGLT Radio, about the enrollment challenges facing Illinois colleges and universities.
Kathleen O'Gorman On The Conditions At Us Immigration Facilities, Ryan Denham
Kathleen O'Gorman On The Conditions At Us Immigration Facilities, Ryan Denham
Interviews for WGLT
IWU Professor of English Kathleen O'Gorman spent the summer of 2019 interviewing children being held at U.S. immigration facilities, as a volunteer on behalf of the Center for Human Rights and Constitutional Law. She spoke about this experience and the conditions of these detainment centers with WGLT's Ryan Denham.
James Plath And "100 Greatest Literary Characters", Laura Kennedy
James Plath And "100 Greatest Literary Characters", Laura Kennedy
Interviews for WGLT
Professor of English James Plath discusses his latest book, The 100 Greatest Literary Characters, with WGLT Radio's Laura Kennedy.
Chris Sweet On The Role Of Women In Bicycle History, July 20, 2019, Willis Kern
Chris Sweet On The Role Of Women In Bicycle History, July 20, 2019, Willis Kern
Interviews for WGLT
Willis Kern from WGLT speaks with IWU Librarian and bike historian Chris Sweet about the role women played in bicycle pioneering and how female bike riding impacted society. Chris Sweet was one of several local historians discussing bike history at the 3rd annual "Wheels Through Time: Historic Bike Show".
Mike Seeborg On Illinois Gas Tax, July 9, 2019, Eric Stock
Mike Seeborg On Illinois Gas Tax, July 9, 2019, Eric Stock
Interviews for WGLT
Professor of Economics Mike Seeborg discusses the July 2019 gas tax increase with Eric Stock from WGLT Radio.
Rebecca Roesner And Advancing Diversity In The Chemical Sciences, Ryan Denham
Rebecca Roesner And Advancing Diversity In The Chemical Sciences, Ryan Denham
Interviews for WGLT
Rebecca Roesner, chair and professor of chemistry at Illinois Wesleyan University, has earned the Stanley C. Israel Regional Award for Advancing Diversity in the Chemical Sciences for her work furthering diversity and inclusivity. Professor Roesner spoke about the award, and her part in helping to promote diversity in the sciences with Ryan Denham from WGLT Radio.
Stew Salowitz On His Career As The Director Of Sports Information At Iwu, Eric Stock
Stew Salowitz On His Career As The Director Of Sports Information At Iwu, Eric Stock
Interviews for WGLT
Eric Stock from WGLT Radio interviews Stew Salowitz, the director of the Illinois Wesleyan Sports Information Department, who is retiring after 31 years.
Ilya Radaslovov And Dave Horine On Iwu's Designation As An All Steinway School, Charlie Schlenker
Ilya Radaslovov And Dave Horine On Iwu's Designation As An All Steinway School, Charlie Schlenker
Interviews for WGLT
Illinois Wesleyan University will receive a 3.5 million dollar gift to become an all Steinway piano music school. Eric Stock from WGLT Radio discusses the new designation with Keyboard Department Head Ilya Radaslovov and university piano technician Dave Horine.
Mike Seeborg, And The Illinois Minimum Wage Increase, February 18, 2019, Mary Cullen
Mike Seeborg, And The Illinois Minimum Wage Increase, February 18, 2019, Mary Cullen
Interviews for WGLT
Illinois is expected to be the fifth state with a minimum wage increase to $15. Professor of Economincs Mike Seeborg dicusses the potential impact of these changes with Mary Cullen from WGLT.
Manori Perera And Problems For Automobiles During Sub-Zero Temperatures, Eric Stock
Manori Perera And Problems For Automobiles During Sub-Zero Temperatures, Eric Stock
Interviews for WGLT
Eric Stock,WGLT Radio, spoke to Professor of Chemistry Manori Perera about the hazards that sub-zero temperatures create for automobiles.
Meghan Burke Discussing Her New Book "Colorblind Racism", January 24, 2019, Jon Norton
Meghan Burke Discussing Her New Book "Colorblind Racism", January 24, 2019, Jon Norton
Interviews for WGLT
Jon Norton, WGLT Radio, speaks to Professor Meghan Burke about her latest book Colorblind Racism.
Karen Schmidt And Meg Miner On The Ames Library Exhibit, Native Voices, Laura Kennnedy
Karen Schmidt And Meg Miner On The Ames Library Exhibit, Native Voices, Laura Kennnedy
Interviews for WGLT
Laura Kennedy from WGLT Radio speaking with University Librarian Karen Schmidt and archivist Meg Miner about Native Voices, an exhibit at IWU’s Ames Library.