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Question: How far ahead do you plan into the future?
Meet Andrew Kliskey (go.uidaho.edu/3NZPbMT), U of I’s President’s Professor of Community and Landscape Resilience and director of the Center for Resilient Communities (go.uidaho.edu/4fiXxLq). He’s going to chat with us about how he and his research team are working with communities to meet their energy and water needs for the future.
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Design-build and landscape architecture students finish Healing Garden (go.uidaho.edu/4fnulmD)
Architecture alum redefines roller coaster designs (go.uidaho.edu/48HZ8bf)
CAA senior prepares to leave U of I enlightened (go.uidaho.edu/4fA41p6)
Music
“Young Republicans” by Steve Combs (go.uidaho.edu/3U3MNHs) via freemusicarchive.org, , not modified (go.uidaho.edu/3Q6LeY5).
“Daybreak Musing” by VIV1010 (go.uidaho.edu/3ChVpFb) via soundstripe. -
Question: Is there someone in your life, past or present, who you associate with their clothes — like if they changed their outfit you would be confused about who they were?
Sonya Meyer (go.uidaho.edu/3YMfyfp) is a professor in the Margaret Ritchie School of Family and Consumer Sciences (go.uidaho.edu/48uxHS4) and curator of U of I’s Leila Old Historic Costume Collection (go.uidaho.edu/4f8fUma), which reflects the clothing across lower-, middle- and upper-class society in Idaho from around 1850 to the present. Today she will talk about what’s in the collection, how to preserve clothing and give us some examples of what TV shows and movies get right and wrong with their costumes.
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Educating educators (go.uidaho.edu/3C7txUe)
Immersive medical training (go.uidaho.edu/3YOdrIb)
Sustainable sensation (go.uidaho.edu/3C5HiD0)
Music
“Young Republicans” by Steve Combs (go.uidaho.edu/3U3MNHs) via freemusicarchive.org, not modified (go.uidaho.edu/3Q6LeY5).
“Power in You” by Micah Dahl Anderson (go.uidaho.edu/3C81YdD) via Amphibious Zoo. -
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Question: As a mother, how stressful is it making sure your baby has a healthy diet?
Meet Bethaney Fehrenkamp (go.uidaho.edu/48fYIZv), a reproductive immunologist and a clinical assistant professor of immunology with Idaho WWAMI (go.uidaho.edu/3BXhLvx), the state’s medical school. Fehrenkamp is passionate about understanding the complex interactions between maternal and infant health, which she will discuss today.
Visit our website uidaho.edu/vandaltheory. Email us at [email protected]. Learn about Idaho’s premier research university, University of Idaho, at uidaho.edu.
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A shortage of anatomists (go.uidaho.edu/3YyYnxD)
Studying medicine with a human perspective (go.uidaho.edu/3YlW2VJ)
Striking out injuries (go.uidaho.edu/4eRydMo)
Music
“Young Republicans” by Steve Combs (go.uidaho.edu/3U3MNHs) via freemusicarchive.org, not modified (go.uidaho.edu/3Q6LeY5).
“Facts in Motion” by VIV1002 (go.uidaho.edu/48nBm4m) via Amphibious Zoo. -
Question: You probably know some of the stereotypes about people who live in trailer parks. Do you think those stereotypes live up to the reality?
Leontina Hormel (go.uidaho.edu/4eMfylf) is a professor of sociology in the Department of Culture, Society and Justice (go.uidaho.edu/3A1ZhcJ) at University of Idaho. She researches environmental sociology, gender and class inequalities, and community action research. Today she will discuss the plight of a local mobile home park and the lessons learned there that could be used to make meaningful change in the future.
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IMPACTing Idaho (go.uidaho.edu/3YasWZd)
Sustainable sensation (go.uidaho.edu/40cmSC7)
The show must go on (go.uidaho.edu/4dKQnhy)
Music
“Young Republicans” by Steve Combs (go.uidaho.edu/3U3MNHs) via freemusicarchive.org, not modified (go.uidaho.edu/3Q6LeY5).
“The Facts About Facts” by Micah Dahl Anderson (go.uidaho.edu/3NB8n37) via Amphibious Zoo. -
Question: Have you ever counted the rings of a tree?
Meet Grant Harley (go.uidaho.edu/4dKshU0), an associate professor in the Department of Earth and Spatial Sciences (go.uidaho.edu/4dLMUPV) at University of Idaho who has dedicated his lab to answering questions using tree rings. He is joining us to discuss climate change, crime fighting, volcanic eruptions and lost forests.
Visit our website uidaho.edu/vandaltheory. Email us at [email protected]. Learn about Idaho’s premier research university, University of Idaho, at uidaho.edu.
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First gen student earns top scholarship (go.uidaho.edu/4dOZNIJ)
Geology on Mars and in Minecraft (go.uidaho.edu/3BSMXMg)
Researchers model vulnerable energy and water nexus (go.uidaho.edu/3NlMPr9)
Music
“Young Republicans” by Steve Combs (go.uidaho.edu/3U3MNHs) via freemusicarchive.org, not modified (go.uidaho.edu/3Q6LeY5).
“Bouncing Ideas” by VIV1010 (go.uidaho.edu/4h59GFo) via Amphibious Zoo. -
Question: What do you think are some of the reasons why an author would prefer to use a pen name over their real one?
Zachary Turpin (go.uidaho.edu/4gQLFSk) is an associate professor in the Department of English (go.uidaho.edu/3XTA9wL) at University of Idaho who researches 19th-century periodical culture, archival research methods, digital humanities and textual recovery. He has worked to uncover unaccounted-for periodical works by American authors, including Walt Whitman, Emma Lazarus, Mark Twain, Anne Sexton, Cormac McCarthy and more. On today’s episode, he discusses uncovering lost works of literature.
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Finding direction (go.uidaho.edu/3XOIIZI)
Engineering wildfire prevention (go.uidaho.edu/47Pf5vI)
Home court advantage (go.uidaho.edu/4ete27d)
Music
“Young Republicans” by Steve Combs (go.uidaho.edu/3U3MNHs) via freemusicarchive.org, not modified (go.uidaho.edu/3Q6LeY5).
“Detective Obvious” by Daniel Davis (go.uidaho.edu/3ZNAPWQ) via Amphibious Zoo. -
Question: Have you ever tried baking or brewing with yeast?
Meet Paul Rowley (go.uidaho.edu/3zxrdVG), an associate professor in the Department of Biological Sciences (go.uidaho.edu/47KBAlq) at University of Idaho. Yeast are the basis of our breads and brews, but Rowley looks deeper into the secret lives of yeasts and how they interact with viruses and other fungi.
Visit our website uidaho.edu/vandaltheory. Email us at [email protected]. Learn about Idaho’s premier research university, University of Idaho, at uidaho.edu.
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Vandal track athlete digs into medical studies (go.uidaho.edu/4gDiSjX)
Internship studying giraffes directs biology undergrad’s future (go.uidaho.edu/3N3I2KQ)
First gen student earns top scholarship (go.uidaho.edu/3zIieAT)
Music
“Young Republicans” by Steve Combs (go.uidaho.edu/3U3MNHs) via freemusicarchive.org, not modified (go.uidaho.edu/3Q6LeY5).
“Slipstream” by DM154 (go.uidaho.edu/3ZGN9bn) via soundstripe. -
Season 8 of “The Vandal Theory” will feature stories about the surprising and fascinating properties of yeast, uncovering lost works of literature, huckleberries and why it’s so hard to domesticate them, and using tree rings to solve crimes and find fake works of art. All that and more is coming your way starting Monday, Sept. 30. See you then!
Visit our website uidaho.edu/vandaltheory. Email us at [email protected]. Learn about Idaho’s premier research university, University of Idaho, at uidaho.edu.
Music
“Young Republicans” by Steve Combs (go.uidaho.edu/3U3MNHs) via freemusicarchive.org, not modified (go.uidaho.edu/3Q6LeY5). -
Question: What is the construction industry doing, or what might it do in the future, to make buildings more climate friendly?
Mike Maughan (go.uidaho.edu/3JxTiNT) is an associate professor in the Department of Mechanical Engineering (go.uidaho.edu/3UvMKpc) at University of Idaho. His research focuses on materials development, advanced manufacturing, design and the intersection among them. Today he will discuss a project called PrinTimber (go.uidaho.edu/3wfcRHF), which he hopes will change the future of construction.
Visit our website uidaho.edu/vandaltheory. Email us at [email protected]. Learn about Idaho’s premier research university, University of Idaho, at uidaho.edu.
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Breaking Through Bars to Education (go.uidaho.edu/4de1twE)
Research Is Catalyst for Top Grad Schools (go.uidaho.edu/3vXDdOx)
Sustainable Science Innovations (go.uidaho.edu/3w7Jffk)
Music
“Young Republicans” by Steve Combs (go.uidaho.edu/3U3MNHs) via freemusicarchive.org, not modified (go.uidaho.edu/3Q6LeY5).
“Lasso the Moon” by Matthew Robert Mateus (go.uidaho.edu/3Qe3wqz) via Amphibious Zoo. -
Question: Did you ever nerd out about geology as a kid?
Meet Erika Rader (go.uidaho.edu/3Q4YVqz), an assistant professor in the Department of Earth and Spatial Sciences (go.uidaho.edu/448B2Ej) at University of Idaho. We’re going to discuss how scientists are studying the geology of Mars, how astronauts will need to navigate when they get to the moon and even how to go on a geology field trip online.
Visit our website uidaho.edu/vandaltheory. Email us at [email protected]. Learn about Idaho’s premier research university, University of Idaho, at uidaho.edu.
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Sustainable Science Innovations (go.uidaho.edu/3vSC2Qm)
Addressing the Mammoth in the Room (go.uidaho.edu/4d0A0yk)
Researchers Model Vulnerable Energy and Water Nexus (go.uidaho.edu/3Jqf9qk)
Music
“Young Republicans” by Steve Combs (go.uidaho.edu/3U3MNHs) via freemusicarchive.org, not modified (go.uidaho.edu/3Q6LeY5).
“Through the Asteroid Belt” by Timber Music Supply (go.uidaho.edu/3JmDuxs) via Amphibious Zoo. -
Episode 7.6: Education Inequalities and Student Mental Health
Question: What types of things do you imagine are harder for first-generation students to navigate while attending college, versus their peers whose parents also attended?
Meet Krista Soria (go.uidaho.edu/4aMFjzn), an assistant professor in the Department of Leadership and Counseling (go.uidaho.edu/3J9QIxh) at University of Idaho. Her research focuses on the conditions that help students to learn, thrive and grow and how colleges and universities can create campus climates that support students from diverse backgrounds. Today she will discuss inequalities in higher education, the lasting effects of COVID-19 on students’ mental health and what faculty members can do to help.
Visit our website uidaho.edu/vandaltheory. Email us at [email protected]. Learn about Idaho’s premier research university, University of Idaho, at uidaho.edu.
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Gold, Bold and Cold (go.uidaho.edu/3PTpgb9)
St. Maries to Space (go.uidaho.edu/4cOX1nx)
A Road Once Traveled (go.uidaho.edu/4cM6Dzz)
Music
“Young Republicans” by Steve Combs (bit.ly/3f271AU) via freemusicarchive.org, not modified (bit.ly/3D7wBMV).
“Discovery Never Ends” by Brendan Warren Burns (go.uidaho.edu/4cPPYer) via Amphibious Zoo. -
Question: Can you name types of diversity that could influence a team’s working dynamic?
Meet Yun Chung (go.uidaho.edu/3vEnbc5), professor of management and human resources (go.uidaho.edu/4cM2pI4) at University of Idaho. Chung is going to walk us through several studies about diversity in the workplace including how diversity on a company board affects the company’s success and some nuances behind different types of diversity in the workplace.
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Why Wouldn’t You Help People If You Can? (go.uidaho.edu/49iEyNm)
Football Player Nominated to Join National Community Service Team (go.uidaho.edu/3TDgtLe)
Developing New Building Technology to Reduce Errors (go.uidaho.edu/4cMd0mG)
Music
“Young Republicans” by Steve Combs (bit.ly/3f271AU) via freemusicarchive.org, not modified (bit.ly/3D7wBMV).
“The Facts About Facts” by Micah Dahl Anderson (go.uidaho.edu/43JXMdI) via Amphibious Zoo Music. -
Question: How do you feel about running?
Meet Sharon Stoll (go.uidaho.edu/3vzwCJP), the director of the Center for ETHICS (go.uidaho.edu/4cwwVFQ) at University of Idaho and a leading authority in competitive moral education intervention techniques for college-aged students in America. She has been a consultant with many well-known organizations, including the U.S. military. Today she is going to discuss moral development in athletes and whether it’s possible to learn to love running.
Visit our website uidaho.edu/vandaltheory. Email us at [email protected]. Learn about Idaho’s premier research university, University of Idaho, at uidaho.edu.
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Carrying Hope (go.uidaho.edu/4cwxhMG)
Something for All Vandals (go.uidaho.edu/3VGDbVz)
Copters, Darts and DNA (go.uidaho.edu/3PJy9DP)
Music
“Young Republicans” by Steve Combs (bit.ly/3f271AU) via freemusicarchive.org, not modified (bit.ly/3D7wBMV).
“I'm Good, You're Good” by Sam Cardon (go.uidaho.edu/3VFJR6c) via Amphibious Zoo. -
Question: Today we are talking about soil, so I want you to imagine digging a hole. How do you think the soil might change as you dig farther and farther down?
Meet Michael Strickland (go.uidaho.edu/3VuJr2r) and Zachary Kayler (go.uidaho.edu/4aub5Bf), associate professors in the Department of Soil and Water Systems (go.uidaho.edu/3PAgcYu) at University of Idaho. They are leading a national contingency of scientists in building what amounts to huge terrariums at U of I: all to study a world that scientists still don’t understand — the deep soils under our feet.
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Stepping Lightly in the Sage (go.uidaho.edu/3PyG9Yy)
U of I Grads Making a Splash (go.uidaho.edu/3Tsw94c)
Fields of Change (go.uidaho.edu/43qX4lv)
Music
“Young Republicans” by Steve Combs (go.uidaho.edu/3TLajds) via freemusicarchive.org, not modified (go.uidaho.edu/3VvMrf9).
“Wanderlust” by Cody Martin (go.uidaho.edu/4a6Hais) via soundstripe. -
Question: Do you think the dead have power over the living, either literally or figuratively?
Meet Kate Kolpan (go.uidaho.edu/3TBacBh), an assistant professor in the Department of Culture, Society and Justice (go.uidaho.edu/3TA3uv8) at University of Idaho. Kolpan is a bioarchaeologist and forensic anthropologist whose research focuses on migration, violence, warfare and the politics related to the exhumation, identification and commemoration of human remains in both the past and present. She will discuss the politics of human remains and how forensics in real life differs from how it’s depicted on TV.
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Meeting Educators Where They Are (go.uidaho.edu/3Ve5ASz)
Using Mathematics to Tackle Infections (go.uidaho.edu/48U9p2F)
Copters, Darts and DNA (go.uidaho.edu/4auJCiT)
Music
“Young Republicans” by Steve Combs (bit.ly/3f271AU) via freemusicarchive.org, not modified (bit.ly/3D7wBMV).
“Redwood Chill” by Matthew Trent Cropper (go.uidaho.edu/3PihPcY) via Amphibious Zoo. -
Question: What does your favorite sports team jersey mean to you?
Meet Bill Smith (go.uidaho.edu/3wPE1oz), a clinical professor and director of the Martin Institute (go.uidaho.edu/3ValAF9) at University of Idaho. When athletes playing at the international level walk onto pitches, courts and fields, the politics of their countries tag along. Listen as Smith explains how cultural identity and politics are woven into soccer jerseys.
Visit our website uidaho.edu/vandaltheory. Email us at [email protected]. Learn about Idaho’s premier research university, University of Idaho, at uidaho.edu.
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U of I Senior Identifies Reasons for Issue Polarization (go.uidaho.edu/48UgwYK)
Summer Internship in D.C. Became an Integral Part of Education (go.uidaho.edu/48PyiML)
Professor, Students Help Police Investigators Dig Up Evidence (go.uidaho.edu/48R22sA)
Music
“Young Republicans” by Steve Combs (bit.ly/3f271AU) via freemusicarchive.org, not modified (bit.ly/3D7wBMV).
“Colombian’s in Zimbabwe” by Anthony Catacoli (go.uidaho.edu/43cD3id) via soundstripe. -
Question: Why do agricultural teachers stay in, or leave, their profession??
Meet Kattlyn Wolf (https://go.uidaho.edu/3n4iTX6), interim head of the Department of Agricultural Education, Leadership and Communications (https://go.uidaho.edu/41JDqj0) at University of Idaho. Wolf researches what motivates agricultural educators to keep teaching or leave the field. By and large, she and other researchers found that agricultural teachers like the work, are invested in their fields and care about their students. So, why do they go?
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Agricultural Education Students Teach Over Spring Break (https://go.uidaho.edu/3HgELpa)
Passion for Animal Science (https://go.uidaho.edu/3Nh0lO7)
Partners in Sustainability (https://go.uidaho.edu/3NbU46p)
Music
“Young Republicans” by Steve Combs (bit.ly/3f271AU) via freemusicarchive.org, not modified (bit.ly/3D7wBMV).
“Last Resort” by Avocado Junkie (https://go.uidaho.edu/423TyLZ) via soundstripe. -
Question: When it comes to complex social issues like gun violence, health care or in this case, the missing and murdered Indigenous population, how do we even begin tackling these problems?
Meet Omi Hodwitz (go.uidaho.edu/3mULvlz), an associate professor in the Department of Culture, Society and Justice (go.uidaho.edu/3oBoe8C) at University of Idaho. Hodwitz and her students are compiling the most comprehensive database to date of missing and murdered Indigenous women, girls and two-spirits in Canada and the United States.
Visit our website uidaho.edu/vandaltheory. Email us at [email protected]. Learn about Idaho’s premier research university, University of Idaho, at uidaho.edu.
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Florian Justwan — How Our Brains Wrestle With Politics (go.uidaho.edu/40zkP7I)
Junior Wants to Show Idaho’s Latinx Population Anything Is Possible (go.uidaho.edu/3KZHMuV)
Childhood Experiences Led to Bex Riehm’s U of I Journey to Become a Cop (go.uidaho.edu/3mNW3mJ)
Music
“Young Republicans” by Steve Combs (bit.ly/3f271AU) via freemusicarchive.org, not modified (bit.ly/3D7wBMV).
“Open Doors” by Anchor (bit.ly/3H72yaV) via soundstripe. -
Question: What would you send to space?
Meet Matthew Bernards (https://go.uidaho.edu/3ZS7I0Z), an associate professor in the Department of Chemical and Biological Engineering (https://go.uidaho.edu/41j7P6P) at University of Idaho and the director of the NASA Idaho Space Grant Consortium. He sends things to space to track how germs spread. And he explains how the search far and wide for answers that could make medicine more effective and make space travel work better.
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Super Smart Vineyards (https://go.uidaho.edu/3MwVNCI)
Launching with NASA (https://go.uidaho.edu/3MsnvRf)
Student Improves Robotic Devices to Advance Treatment for Survivors of Stroke (https://go.uidaho.edu/43os5pu)
Music
“Young Republicans” by Steve Combs (bit.ly/3f271AU) via freemusicarchive.org, not modified (bit.ly/3D7wBMV).
“Still Young” (https://go.uidaho.edu/3MtW3CH) by Desert Dive via soundstripe. -
Question: Nationally, where do you think Idaho ranks in the amount of water used for irrigation?
Meet Karen Humes (bit.ly/3melehO), a professor in the Department of Earth and Spatial Sciences (bit.ly/3UdU33k) at University of Idaho. Idaho uses water for irrigation and to make energy. Idaho also uses energy to pump irrigation water. Humes models this convoluted water, energy and irrigation nexus and studies how to delicately balance water and energy use going forward.
Visit our website uidaho.edu/vandaltheory. Email us at [email protected]. Learn about Idaho’s premier research university, University of Idaho, at uidaho.edu.
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Vandal Theory 5.3 Tim Bartholomaus — Shifting Glaciers (bit.ly/3Kk3jhC)
Geology Student Travels to Iceland to Study Martian Climate (bit.ly/3Kk3n0Q)
Geology Students Learn Hands-On From Hecla Mining Company Professionals (bit.ly/3nJbZGG)
Music
“Young Republicans” by Steve Combs (bit.ly/3f271AU) via freemusicarchive.org, not modified (bit.ly/3D7wBMV).
“Just Around the Corner” by Shimmer (bit.ly/3UcVj6N) via soundstripe. - もっと表示する