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“In All Things…with Claire Noonan” Podcast

Join Claire Noonan, Vice President for Mission Integration, for a series of thought-provoking and engaging conversations with Ramblers across many areas of expertise. We hope you can join us in a process of discovery and inspiration, as we all expand our perspectives together.

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In All Things: Expressing Your Best - Episode - 01

Dr. A. believes in empowering students to do their very best in the classroom and in life. This belief led to the development of her podcast Xpress Your Best, currently in its third season. The Xpress Your Best Podcast showcases students in higher education and trade schools who provide words of wisdom for their peers.


PRESENTER: Jennifer Armstrong, PhD, Clinical Associate Professor, Communication, Arrupe College

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In All Things: Play and Place - Episode - 02

Dr. Gonzales’s work is situated at the intersections of feminist, urban, and organizational theories with a focus on race and structural racism. Her newest project is called “Grounds for Play” and gives life to her love for working with others committed to creating a more joyful and socially just world for all of us.


PRESENTER: Teresa Irene Gonzales, PhD, Assistant Professor, College of Arts and Sciences

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In All Things: AI in Service of Humanity - Episode - 03

Dr. Tootooni is in a research field focused on developing and applying AI techniques to assist healthcare professionals in making informed decisions, improving diagnostics, treatment planning, and patient outcomes.


PRESENTER: Samie Tootooni, PhD, Assistant Professor, Parkinson School of Health Sciences and Public Health

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In All Things: What Would You Risk for Peace? - Episode - 04

Dr. Nickerson is an author, Fulbright Fellow, and serves at the Smithsonian American Women’s History Museum. Her most recent book entitled "Spiritual Criminals: How the Camden 28 Put the Vietnam War on Trial," examines the relationship between Catholicism and radicalism in the peace movement of the Vietnam War era in the United States.


PRESENTER: Michelle Nickerson, PhD, Professor, College of Arts and Sciences

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In All Things: Practicing Justice - Episode - 05

Professor Sullivan is the founding chair of the American Bar Association’s Coordinating Committee on AIDS and served on the executive board and the advisory council of the ABA Center for Human Rights. Barry was recently installed as the Raymond and Mary Simon Chair in Constitutional Law and George Anastaplo Professor of Constitutional Law and History.


PRESENTER: Barry Sullivan, JD Professor, School of Law