• Welcome to The Other Side of Campus! (Trailer)
    Sep 8 2020

    Here it is! The trailer for our forthcoming podcast THE OTHER SIDE OF CAMPUS, launching September 18th, 2020!

    CREDITS
    Executive Producer: Mary Neuburger
    Hosts: Jennifer Moon, Stephanie Seidel Holmsten, Kathryn Dawson
    Guest voices: Jeff Hellmer, Peniel Joseph, Patrick Davis, Keith Brown, David Vanden Bout
    Voiceover: James Geraci, Michelle Daniel
    SoundFX: Star Trek warp effect; clip from 2001: A Space Odyssey
    Music credits: 1. "If I Were A Bell" performed by UT Professors Jeff Hellmer, John Mills, and John Fremgen (LAITS studio recording for Jazz Appreciation class). 2. Main theme composed by Charlie Harper 3. "Musical Graffiti" composed by Charlie Harper and Marcus Acker. 4. "D7" composed by Charlie Harper
    Produced by: Michelle S Daniel

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    3 mins
  • Episode 29: The Aesthetics of Health with Megan Hildebrandt
    Jul 3 2022

    Katie and Dixie speak with Professor Megan Hildebrandt whose unique life journey, which conjoined her artistic development with serious unexpected health issues, led her to become an "arts in healthcare advocate." Her experiential learning class, the Aesthetics of Health, won a Texas Tower award in 2021 and is a proving ground for the beneficial effects of artmaking in healthcare spaces. Thanks for joining us on The Other Side of Campus!

    ABOUT THE GUEST

    Megan Hildebrandt received her BFA from the Stamps School of Art & Design in 2006, and her MFA in Studio Art from the University of South Florida in 2012. Hildebrandt has exhibited widely, including: The Painting Center, New American Paintings, The Baltimore Museum of Art, The Museum of Contemporary Craft, Arlington Arts Center, Detroit Contemporary, Johns Hopkins Medical Center, the LIVESTRONG Foundation, Hyde Park Art Center, The Torpedo Factory, and The Painters Room. Hildebrandt has also recently had her writing on arts pedagogy during the pandemic published in Art Education, The Journal of the National Art Education Association. In 2018, Hildebrandt received an Art Works grant from the National Endowment for the Arts for the Aesthetics of Health Course she developed for Interlochen Arts Academy. An artist, educator, and arts-in-health advocate, Hildebrandt currently lives and works in Austin, Texas, where she is the Director of the First-Year Core Program in the Department of Art and Art History at The University of Texas.

    PRODUCER'S NOTE: This episode was recorded on October 8th, 2021 via Zoom.

    CREDITS
    Assistant Producers/Hosts: Dixie Stanforth and Katie Dawson
    (Intro theme features the following faculty in order: Jen Moon, Daron Shaw, Rich Reddick, Diane McDaniel Rhodes, Siobhan McCusker, Moriba Jah, and Stephanie Seidel Holmsten)
    Music by Charlie Harper (www.charlieharpermusic.com)
    Additional Background music by Charlie Harper, Scott Holmes, Ketsa, and Blue Dot Sessions
    Executive Producer: Michelle S. Daniel

    Connect with us!
    Facebook: /texasptf
    Twitter: @TexasPTF
    Website: https://texasptf.org

    DISCLAIMER: The Other Side of Campus is a member of the Texas Podcast Network, brought to you by The University of Texas at Austin. Podcasts are produced by faculty members and staffers at UT Austin who work with University Communications to craft content that adheres to journalistic best practices. The University of Texas at Austin offers these podcasts at no charge. Podcasts appearing on the network and this webpage represent the views of the hosts, not of The University of Texas at Austin.

    Special Guest: Megan Hildebrandt.

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    40 mins
  • Episode 28: Experiential Learning Abroad: Studying Ukraine and Youth Political Engagement
    Apr 4 2022

    In this special episode, Katie talks with two prominent UT professors, Drs. Mary Neuburger and Oksana Lutsyshyna, and former students of theirs who together undertook a phenomenal investigative project in spring 2019 to examine and closely follow Ukrainian youth political engagement during the presidential election in which Volodymyr Zelensky ultimately won, beating incumbent Petro Poroshenko. The team discusses the fascinating process by which they began their research, connected with Ukrainian students via Skype (not Zoom!), and eventually traveled to Ukraine itself. The lasting relationships and connections they made during that memorable month abroad in early summer 2019 inform their thinking and processing of the War in Ukraine today. Thank you for joining us on The Other Side of Campus!

    ABOUT THE GUESTS
    Dr. Mary C. Neuburger is a Professor of history, the Director of the Center for Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies (CREEES), and the Chair of Slavic and Eurasian Studies at the University of Texas of Austin. She is the author of The Orient Within: Muslim Minorities and the Negotiation of Nationhood in Modern Bulgaria (Cornell 2004), and Balkan Smoke: Tobacco and the Making of Modern Bulgaria (Cornell, 2012). Dr. Neuburger is also the co-editor with Paulina Bren of Communism Unwrapped: Consumption in Cold War Eastern Europe (Oxford, 2012) and has authored numerous articles on Bulgarian history. Her latest book, Ingredients of Change, is a cultural history of food in Bulgaria and recently came out with Cornell University Press. She is also co-editor of the Journal of Contemporary History.

    Dr. Oksana Lutsyshyna was born in Uzhhorod in 1974. She is a writer and translator, and lecturer in Ukrainian studies at the University of Texas in Austin, where she teaches Ukrainian language and Eastern European literatures. She holds a PhD in comparative literature from the University of Georgia. Lutsyshyna's most recent novel Ivan and Phoebe (2019) won two of the most prestigious literary awards in Ukraine, in 2020 and 2021, respectively: the Lviv City of Literature UNESCO Prize and Taras Shevchenko National Prize in fiction. The novel is forthcoming in the English translation by Nina Murray from Deep Vellum Publishing in 2022. Oksana Lutsyshyna's poetry collection, Persephone Blues, in the English translation, was released in 2019 by Arrowsmith.

    Matthew Orr is a Eurasia analyst at RANE, a risk intelligence company that provides geopolitical information and consultation to consumers and corporate clients with business interests around the globe. Prior to starting at RANE, Orr received dual Master’s degrees in Global Policy Studies and Russian, East European, and Eurasian Studies at The University of Texas at Austin.

    Lauren Nyquist is a former undergraduate student at UT Austin and is currently pursuing her PhD in Geography at Texas A&M University.

    PRODUCER'S NOTE: This episode was recorded on March 14th, 2022 via Zoom.

    CREDITS
    Assistant Producer/Host: Kathryn Dawson
    (Intro theme features the following faculty in order: Jen Moon, Daron Shaw, Rich Reddick, Diane McDaniel Rhodes, Siobhan McCusker, Moriba Jah, and Stephanie Seidel Holmsten)
    Music by Charlie Harper (www.charlieharpermusic.com)
    Additional Background music by Charlie Harper, Scott Holmes, Lobo Loco, NulTiel Records
    Executive Producer: Michelle S. Daniel

    Connect with us!
    Facebook: /texasptf
    Twitter: @TexasPTF
    Website: https://texasptf.org

    DISCLAIMER: The Other Side of Campus is a member of the Texas Podcast Network, brought to you by The University of Texas at Austin. Podcasts are produced by faculty members and staffers at UT Austin who work with University Communications to craft content that adheres to journalistic best practices. The University of Texas at Austin offers these podcasts at no charge. Podcasts appearing on the network and this webpage represent the views of the hosts, not of The University of Texas at Austin.

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    48 mins
  • Episode 27: "There's Always a Crisis": Global Conflicts in the Classroom with Lorinc Redei and Michael Mosser
    Mar 24 2022

    On this episode, Stephanie and Katie talk with two excellent albeit very different teachers and European affairs experts, Lorinc Redei and Michael Mosser, on how they handle global conflicts, such as Putin's war in Ukraine, in the classroom. When is it important to provide space for discussion about major world events in a class setting? How should earth-shattering news be handled if it has nothing to do with the course syllabus or is in no way connected to the subject being studied? Mosser and Redei attempt to tackle such questions based on their own lived experiences. Thanks for joining us on the Other Side of Campus.

    PRODUCER'S NOTE: This episode was recorded on March 8th, 2021 via Zoom.

    CREDITS
    Assistant Producers/Hosts: Stephanie Seidel Holmsten, Katie Dawson
    (Intro theme features the following faculty in order: Jen Moon, Daron Shaw, Rich Reddick, Diane McDaniel Rhodes, Siobhan McCusker, Moriba Jah, and Stephanie Seidel Holmsten)
    Music by Charlie Harper (www.charlieharpermusic.com)
    Additional Background music by Charlie Harper, Scott Holmes, Ketsa, and Blue Dot Sessions
    Executive Producer: Michelle S. Daniel

    Connect with us!
    Facebook: /texasptf
    Twitter: @TexasPTF
    Website: https://texasptf.org

    DISCLAIMER: The Other Side of Campus is a member of the Texas Podcast Network, brought to you by The University of Texas at Austin. Podcasts are produced by faculty members and staffers at UT Austin who work with University Communications to craft content that adheres to journalistic best practices. The University of Texas at Austin offers these podcasts at no charge. Podcasts appearing on the network and this webpage represent the views of the hosts, not of The University of Texas at Austin.

    Special Guests: Lorinc Redei and Michael Mosser.

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    52 mins
  • Episode 26: Teaching Research Through Story: Immigration, Deportation, and Migrant Health with Miguel Pinedo
    Feb 7 2022

    On this episode, Dixie and Stephanie talk with Dr. Miguel Pinedo from the College of Education. He focuses on studying the health implications of immigration policies on migrants residing on both sides of the US-Mexico border. Although a research-trained professor, in the classroom, Dr. Pinedo expounds on how he has developed practices to humanize his research to help students viscerally connect the data and findings to real life experiences. Thanks for joining us on The Other Side of Campus!

    ABOUT THE GUEST Miguel Pinedo is an Assistant Professor in Department of Kinesiology and Health Education at The University of Texas at Austin. He has an invested interest in better understanding the intersection between migration and health. Though migrant health has become an important facet of health research, migration has rarely been examined as a social determinant of health. Pinedo's work addresses this critical area by focusing on how different migration experiences contribute to health disparities, particularly among Latino populations. Specifically, his work investigates how social- and structural-level factors associated with migration to the US; voluntary and forced migration (e.g., deportation); domestic migration within Mexico; and migration to high-risk environments (e.g., settings with increased availability of alcohol and drugs) relate to the epidemiology of substance abuse, HIV risk, and related harms. A large proportion of his work has focused on Mexican migrants residing on both sides of the US-Mexico border, a high-risk region for alcohol and drug abuse and HIV. Overall, his research underscores the importance of migration-related factors in shaping health behaviors, risk practices, and health outcomes. Prior to joining UT, Pinedo received his PhD in Global Health from the UC San Diego and completed his postdoctoral training at UC Berkeley. He also previously earned his Master in Public Health from UC Berkeley.

    PRODUCER'S NOTE: This episode was recorded on November 12th, 2021 via Zoom.

    CREDITS
    Assistant Producers/Hosts: Stephanie Seidel Holmsten, Dixie Stanforth
    (Intro theme features the following faculty in order: Jen Moon, Daron Shaw, Rich Reddick, Diane McDaniel Rhodes, Siobhan McCusker, Moriba Jah, and Stephanie Seidel Holmsten)
    Theme Music: Charlie Harper (www.charlieharpermusic.com)
    Additional Background music: Charlie Harper, Michelle Daniel Trio, Eaters, Edoy, Maarten Schelkens, Ketsa
    Executive Producer: Michelle S. Daniel

    Connect with us!
    Facebook: /texasptf
    Twitter: @TexasPTF
    Website: https://texasptf.org

    DISCLAIMER: The Other Side of Campus is a member of the Texas Podcast Network, brought to you by The University of Texas at Austin. Podcasts are produced by faculty members and staffers at UT Austin who work with University Communications to craft content that adheres to journalistic best practices. The University of Texas at Austin offers these podcasts at no charge. Podcasts appearing on the network and this webpage represent the views of the hosts, not of The University of Texas at Austin.

    Special Guest: Miguel Pinedo.

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    40 mins
  • Episode 25: "Sipping Coffee with Intention": Mindfulness Training in the Classroom with James Butler
    Jan 7 2022

    Jen and Stephanie get a chance to talk with a new and very welcome addition to the UT Austin campus, James Butler, who brings nearly two decades of expertise in mindfulness training to the Forty Acres. Thanks for joining us on The Other Side of Campus!

    ABOUT THE GUEST
    James Butler (he/him/his) will be sharing mindfulness on campus through a healing and equity-centered lens with a focus on supporting students. James came to mindfulness to support his own mental health struggles and is excited to share the many benefits and ways that mindfulness can be practiced. He is passionate about mindfulness being accessible to all identities and will keep that in the forefront of his work as he works with student organizations, small groups of students, and faculty to bring mindfulness into class. He will collaborate with his colleagues in the Longhorn Wellness Center, as well as with the Integrated Health Program. James comes to UT after spending 18 years as an educator in the Austin Independent School District with the last 5 years as the district’s Mindfulness Specialist in the Social Emotional Learning department. He completed his undergraduate degree from Manchester University before going on to earn a Master of Education from Grand Canyon University. In his spare time, James loves cheering for Cleveland sports teams, playing basketball and baseball, being outdoors, practicing mindfulness to support his mental health, and listening to music.

    PRODUCER'S NOTE: This episode was recorded on September 29th, 2021 via Zoom.

    CREDITS
    Assistant Producers/Hosts: Stephanie Seidel Holmsten, Jen Moon
    (Intro theme features the following faculty in order: Jen Moon, Daron Shaw, Rich Reddick, Diane McDaniel Rhodes, Siobhan McCusker, Moriba Jah, and Stephanie Seidel Holmsten)
    Music by Charlie Harper (www.charlieharpermusic.com)
    Additional Background music by Charlie Harper, Scott Holmes, Ketsa, and Blue Dot Sessions
    Executive Producer: Michelle S. Daniel

    Connect with us!
    Facebook: /texasptf
    Twitter: @TexasPTF
    Website: https://texasptf.org

    DISCLAIMER: The Other Side of Campus is a member of the Texas Podcast Network, brought to you by The University of Texas at Austin. Podcasts are produced by faculty members and staffers at UT Austin who work with University Communications to craft content that adheres to journalistic best practices. The University of Texas at Austin offers these podcasts at no charge. Podcasts appearing on the network and this webpage represent the views of the hosts, not of The University of Texas at Austin.

    Special Guest: James Butler.

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    36 mins
  • Episode 24: Checking In and Acting Out: The Graduate Student Perspective with Kaitlyn Farrell Rodriguez
    Dec 3 2021

    Dixie and Stephanie get a chance to talk with PhD candidate and graduate student mentor Kaitlyn Farrell Rodriguez about her current work in student mentorship and wellness and the ways in which she uses her previous experience as a dramaturg in her classroom and research. Thanks for joining us on The Other Side of Campus!

    ABOUT THE GUEST

    Kaitlyn Farrell Rodriguez is a PhD candidate at the University of Texas at Austin. She studies the intersection of feminism, modern drama, and performance studies. She is currently the Graduate Teaching Consultant at the Faculty Innovation Center, and she has worked as a writing consultant at the University Writing Center (UWC) at the University of Texas at Austin. She has experience working with a range of documents and consults on teaching and DEI statements, technical writing, job application materials, STEM and business documents, thesis and dissertation drafts, and creative writing. She has worked professionally as a dramaturg on theatrical productions, and she draws from her own experiences as a teacher to support peers through the writing and revising process.

    PRODUCER'S NOTE: This episode was recorded on July 13th, 2021 via Zoom.

    CREDITS
    Assistant Producers/Hosts: Dixie Stanforth and Stephanie Seidel Holmsten
    (Intro theme features the following faculty in order: Jen Moon, Daron Shaw, Rich Reddick, Diane McDaniel Rhodes, Siobhan McCusker, Moriba Jah, and Stephanie Seidel Holmsten)
    Music by Charlie Harper (www.charlieharpermusic.com)
    Additional Background music by Charlie Harper, Scott Holmes, and Blue Dot Sessions
    Produced and Edited by Michelle S. Daniel
    Creator & Executive Producer: Mary C. Neuburger

    Connect with us!
    Facebook: /texasptf
    Twitter: @TexasPTF
    Website: https://texasptf.org

    DISCLAIMER: The Other Side of Campus is a member of the Texas Podcast Network, brought to you by The University of Texas at Austin. Podcasts are produced by faculty members and staffers at UT Austin who work with University Communications to craft content that adheres to journalistic best practices. The University of Texas at Austin offers these podcasts at no charge. Podcasts appearing on the network and this webpage represent the views of the hosts, not of The University of Texas at Austin.

    Special Guest: Kaitlyn Farrell Rodriguez.

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    26 mins
  • Episode 23: The Power of Travel: International Work and Global Exchange with James Patton
    Nov 19 2021

    In honor of International Education Week, we invited James Patton to talk with us about his life, his prolific work with special education programs around the world, and his undergraduate classes in which he carries out State Department-sponsored global exchange. Thanks for joining us on The Other Side of Campus!

    ABOUT THE GUEST

    James R. Patton is currently an independent consultant and Adjunct Associate Professor at the University of Texas at Austin. He has taught students with special needs at the elementary, secondary, and postsecondary levels in both public and private settings. He was formerly on the faculty at the University of Hawaii at Manoa. His primary areas of professional activity are transition assessment and planning, differentiating instruction for students with special needs in inclusive settings, study skills instruction, needs of college students with learning-related challenges, and issues associated with individual with disabilities who encounter the criminal justice system. He currently works with other professionals internationally and serves as an intellectual disabilities forensics specialist in death penalty cases throughout the country. He grew up in St. Louis, Missouri, where he attended St. Louis University High School. He earned his BS from the University of Notre Dame and his MEd and EdD from the University of Virginia.

    PRODUCER'S NOTE: This episode was recorded on June 17th, 2021 via Zoom.

    CREDITS
    Assistant Producers/Hosts: Katie Dawson and Dixie Stanforth
    (Intro theme features the following faculty in order: Jen Moon, Daron Shaw, Rich Reddick, Diane McDaniel Rhodes, Siobhan McCusker, Moriba Jah, and Stephanie Seidel Holmsten)
    Music by Charlie Harper (www.charlieharpermusic.com)
    Additional Background music by Charlie Harper, Ketsa, Eaters, Boss Bass, Blue Dot Sessions, and Scott Holmes
    Produced by Michelle S. Daniel
    Creator & Executive Producer: Mary C. Neuburger

    Connect with us!
    Facebook: /texasptf
    Twitter: @TexasPTF
    Website: https://texasptf.org

    DISCLAIMER: The Other Side of Campus is a member of the Texas Podcast Network, brought to you by The University of Texas at Austin. Podcasts are produced by faculty members and staffers at UT Austin who work with University Communications to craft content that adheres to journalistic best practices. The University of Texas at Austin offers these podcasts at no charge. Podcasts appearing on the network and this webpage represent the views of the hosts, not of The University of Texas at Austin.

    Special Guest: James R. Patton.

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    36 mins