Welcome to And Justice For All, the official podcast of Roosevelt University.
This podcast explores the close relationship between education and justice. You can’t have one without
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Welcome to And Justice For All, the official podcast of Roosevelt University.
This podcast explores the close relationship between education and justice. You can’t have one without
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The podcast currently has 69 episodes available.
In this episode of And Justice for All, host Professor Andy Trees sits down with the RU Lakers’ men’s basketball new head coach, Dee Brown. Andy and Dee talk about his relentless pursuit of winning, both on and off the court and what he expects from his players. Dee’s passion and enthusiasm is contagious…you’ll end the podcast a superfan of both Dee and our Lakers.
Head to rooseveltlakers.com to check out the Lakers’ schedule. Go Lakers!
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Mental health is at the forefront of everyone’s mind right now. As we close out Mental Health Awareness Month, guest host and Roosevelt professor Andy Trees talks with Professor Steven Meyers about mental health challenges we’re facing and how to work through them.
Dr. Steven Meyers is a psychology professor at Roosevelt University and a clinical psychologist specializing in children’s well-being and family relationships.
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It’s our favorite time of the year: Commencement!
On this episode, guest host Prof. Andy Trees talks to Commencement speaker Yajaira Gallegos about her journey to Roosevelt and her plans for the future.
As Yajaira proves, the future is bright for this group of graduates.
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How do we deal with our own impostor syndrome while effectively leading a team?
Dr. Chara Reid, director of Specialty Practice Solutions, joins guest host Dr. Melissa Hogan, dean of the College of Science, Health and Pharmacy. The two discuss Dr. Reid’s career and how she is working to connect women in the pharmacy field.
This episode is the second episode of our Healthcare Heroes Discussion series.
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As Roosevelt University’s new provost and executive vice president of academic affairs, Dr. Andrae Marak will work to set and achieve the academic vision for the University.
In this week’s episode, guest host Professor Andy Trees sits down with Provost Marak to discuss his background, academic interests and plans for his tenure at Roosevelt.
Provost Marak brings a collaborative approach to leadership and is deeply committed to shared governance. He is a champion for faculty professional development that focuses on student-centered pedagogy, meeting students where they are, and discovering effective interventions and supports.
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How is it that while the pharmacy profession in America is becoming more racially diverse, the leadership remains mostly white? What can we do to change that?
Dr. Lemrey “Al” Carter, executive director and CEO of the National Association of Boards of Pharmacy, joins guest host Dr. Melissa Hogan, dean of the College of Science, Health and Pharmacy. The two discuss Dr. Carter’s career and his work to make leadership in the pharmacy world reflect the profession’s diversity.
This episode is the first episode of our new Healthcare Heroes Discussion series.
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How do our alumnae find career success? How do we address compassion fatigue? What are the challenges and opportunities for women in STEM?
Professor Sandra Frink sits down with alumnae Phyllis Cavallone, Dr. Antú Segal and Dr. Jo-Ann Jose to address these issues and more in this galvanizing discussion.
This episode was recorded live as part of our Women’s History Month series.
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Opera always elicits strong emotions. This is especially true for Professor Kyong Mee Choi’s new opera, Pale Courage, which premieres on March 18 at the Merle Reskin Theatre.
In this week’s episode, guest host Professor Andy Trees sits down with Professor Choi to talk about her composition. The three-act opera is based on the true story of her great-aunt, who chose starvation as a way to fight for her dreams.
Andy and Kyong Mee discuss the power of live performance, her family history and her journey into the arts.
Kyong Mee Choi is a Korean American composer, organist, poet, painter and visual artist. She has received several prestigious awards and grants such as the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation Fellowship, Robert Helps Prize and Aaron Copland Award, among many others. She teaches composition and electro-acoustic music at Roosevelt University.
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The podcast currently has 69 episodes available.