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Elizabeth Cannon is the eighth President and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Calgary, a Geomatics Engineer, and the former Dean of the Schulich School of Engineering at the University of Calgary.
Jeff Thorburn is a skateboarder, a photographer, a writer, and the Editor of SBC Skateboard magazine. Although he has next to no connection to the University of Calgary, he has been mentioned so many times on previous episodes of the podcast that it only made sense for me to have my best friend on the second last episode of the pod.
Sarah Akierman is the President of the Graduate Students' Association at the University of Calgary, a former Teaching Assistant in U of C's Department of Biological Sciences, and a member of Oxfam Canada.
Episode #50, can you believe it? Patrick Finn is back on Informal Education to talk about how the podcast has progressed, expand on some of the topics we discussed in episode #1, and to talk about his career before he was a teacher.
Are you ready for some football!? Andrew Buckley, starting quarterback for the University of Calgary Dinos football team, joins me on this week's episode of Informal Education. Not only is Andrew an exceptional athlete, he also holds a 3.93 GPA as a third-year kinesiology student.
This episode has a lot of bang for your buck! Jarett Henry and Levi Nilson both hold executive positions with the University of Calgary's Faculty of Arts Students' Association, and are both Faculty of Arts Representatives for the U of C's Students' Union.
Brendan Kredell is a Film Professor in the Department of Communication and Culture at the University of Calgary.
Erica Wiebe is a Canadian national wrestling team member and a former University of Calgary Dino athlete. Erica holds a bachelor's degree in Kineseology from the University of Calgary, were she is currently working on an after degree in Sociology, an looking at female representations in sport.
Women in Leadership (WIL) is a University of Calgary Students' Union Club that aims to empower women and help them along their career paths. After winning the Student Unions' "Best New Club" award for 2011-12, and the “Club of the Year” Award for 2012-13, WIL has even bigger ambitions for 2013-14.
Dave Snow is a PhD Candidate in the Department of Political Science at the University of Calgary, specializing in Canadian and comparative politics. His dissertation, entitled Failure to Reproduce, is a case study of the politics of assisted reproduction in Canada. Prior to attending the U of C, Dave completed a BA in Political Science at St. Thomas University.
The podcast currently has 54 episodes available.