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“Careers in the Public Humanities” is a podcast exploring the broad range of positions and prospects open to humanities scholars beyond the tenure track. Produced by graduate students in the URI Engli... more
FAQs about Careers in the Public Humanities:How many episodes does Careers in the Public Humanities have?The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.
January 25, 2018Episode 4: Dr. Elizabeth Francis, Executive Director of Rhode Island Council for the HumanitiesIn this episode of Careers in the Public Humanities, PhD candidate Ryan Engley interviews Dr. Elizabeth Francis, the Executive Director of the Rhode Island Council for the Humanities. Together they discuss the importance of placemaking and engaging with community in all humanities projects....more42minPlay
January 25, 2018Episode 4: Dr. Elizabeth Francis, Executive Director of Rhode Island Council for the HumanitiesIn this episode of Careers in the Public Humanities, PhD candidate Ryan Engley interviews Dr. Elizabeth Francis, the Executive Director of the Rhode Island Council for the Humanities. Together they discuss the importance of placemaking and engaging with community in all humanities projects....more42minPlay
October 07, 2017Episode 3: Dr. James Golden, Director of Education for the Mark Twain HouseStarting our Fall 2017 season of the Careers in the Public Humanities podcast, Dr. Rachel Boccio interviews Dr. James Golden, the Director of Education at the Mark Twain House of Hartford, CT. In this episode, James and Rachel discuss moving to public humanities from academia and the importance of cultural institutions to a wide array of communities....more41minPlay
October 07, 2017Episode 3: Dr. James Golden, Director of Education for the Mark Twain HouseStarting our Fall 2017 season of the Careers in the Public Humanities podcast, Dr. Rachel Boccio interviews Dr. James Golden, the Director of Education at the Mark Twain House of Hartford, CT. In this episode, James and Rachel discuss moving to public humanities from academia and the importance of cultural institutions to a wide array of communities....more41minPlay
July 17, 2017Episode 2: Laura Tetreault, PhD candidate in Rhetoric at University of LouisvilleFor our second episode of the Careers in the Public Humanities podcast, Catherine Winters interviews Laura Laura Tetreault, PhD candidate and University Fellow in Rhetoric and Composition at the University of Louisville. Catherine and Laura consider communicating with various publics, movement building, and the varied paths open to English students during this episode....more33minPlay
April 13, 2017Episode 1: Dr. Claire Reynolds, Communications Coordinator for the English department at UCONNIn the inaugural episode for the Careers in the Public Humanities podcast, Dr. Rachel Boccio interviews Dr. Claire Reynolds, Communications Coordinator for the English department at the University of Connecticut. Throughout the conversation, Claire and Rachel (both URI English PhD alumnae) return to the importance of advanced training in the humanities and the rich diversity of roles PhDs are needed to fill....more22minPlay
April 13, 2017Episode 1: Dr. Claire Reynolds, Communications Coordinator for the English department at UCONNIn the inaugural episode for the Careers in the Public Humanities podcast, Dr. Rachel Boccio interviews Dr. Claire Reynolds, Communications Coordinator for the English department at the University of Connecticut. Throughout the conversation, Claire and Rachel (both URI English PhD alumnae) return to the importance of advanced training in the humanities and the rich diversity of roles PhDs are needed to fill....more22minPlay
FAQs about Careers in the Public Humanities:How many episodes does Careers in the Public Humanities have?The podcast currently has 17 episodes available.