Art and Science of Creativity and Community

Art and Science of Creativity and Community

Aired Saturday, January 16, 2021

Art and Science of Creativity and Community

The Conversation

Talking about how to build a relationship using the arts, mentors, and programs that are sustaining for people of color.

Guests

Tatjana Rebelle, Writer, Organizer, activist, and Performer; Diop Adisa, Artist, activist, and Entrepreneur; Maurice Broaddus, Science Fiction and Fantasy Author

The Art and Science of Teaching Art on the College Level

The Art and Science of Teaching Art on the College Level

Aired Saturday, January 2, 2021

The Art and Science of Teaching Art on the College Level

The Conversation

Talking about the art and science of teaching art on the college level.

Guests

Greg Hull, Interim Dean of the Herron School of Art and Design at IUPUI and the Valerie Eickmeier Professor of Sculpture; Anila Agha, Associate Professor of Drawing at Herron School of Art and Design who is also a nationally known artist

The Art and Science of Teaching Art on the College Level

A Conversation with Dr. Julia Arciero

A Conversation with Dr. Julia Arciero

Women in STEM

Dr. Julia Arciero

Dr. Julia Arciero is an Associate Professor in the Department of Mathematical Sciences at Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI).  She received her B.S. in Mathematics from the University of Michigan and her Ph.D. in Applied Mathematics from the University of Arizona.  She conducted a three year Postdoctoral fellowship in the Department of Mathematics at the University of Pittsburgh and began her faculty position at IUPUI in Fall 2011.  Dr. Arciero’s research in applied mathematics involves the development and analysis of ordinary and partial differential equation models of physiological phenomena including blood flow regulation and the immune response.  She is currently working on blood flow regulation models with applications to peripheral arterial disease and glaucoma.  She has also developed the first comprehensive model of the dynamics of heart transplant rejection. 

 

Jheel Patel

Co-Host and PhD Candidate Indiana University School of Medicine

Mark Kesling

Co-Host and Founder of The daVinci Pursuit

A Conversation with Dr. Julia Hum

A Conversation with Dr. Julia Hum

Women in STEM

Dr. Julia Hum

Julia Hum is an Assistant Professor of Physiology at Marian University’s College of Osteopathic Medicine. She teaches physiology and pharmacology in Marian’s graduate and medical schools. She also leads the #HumLab that focuses on the physical and hormonal regulators of bone homeostasis and metabolism, that is part of the Bone & Mineral Research Group at Marian. Julia and her husband are the proud parents to three young girls #HumFam Twitter: @DrJuliaHum

 

Jheel Patel

Co-Host and PhD Candidate Indiana University School of Medicine

Mark Kesling

Co-Host and Founder of The daVinci Pursuit

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