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Degrees Between Us: Student Success in College and STEM
Prof. Keenan Hartert
9 episodes
4 days ago
College is exciting but unpredictable, and no one experiences it the same way. Degrees Between Us brings together a professor and students to have honest, thoughtful, and sometimes hilarious conversations about the realities of higher education. Whether you’re navigating classes, wondering if AI is changing everything, paying tuition, or just trying to figure out is college worth it, this podcast is here to help. We share real stories, practical advice, mistakes, and different perspectives to help students, parents, and educators better understand what college looks like today.
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College is exciting but unpredictable, and no one experiences it the same way. Degrees Between Us brings together a professor and students to have honest, thoughtful, and sometimes hilarious conversations about the realities of higher education. Whether you’re navigating classes, wondering if AI is changing everything, paying tuition, or just trying to figure out is college worth it, this podcast is here to help. We share real stories, practical advice, mistakes, and different perspectives to help students, parents, and educators better understand what college looks like today.
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How to Make College Worth It – A Student & Professor on Creativity and Mad Science
Degrees Between Us: Student Success in College and STEM
35 minutes 22 seconds
8 months ago
How to Make College Worth It – A Student & Professor on Creativity and Mad Science

Is college worth it? How can students pay their own way in college? Biomedical major Ashton Erdmann shares his insights across a nontraditional path to college and what fosters his desire to learn more. We dive into "mad science" ideas, the future of human enhancement, funding questions, and where biotech might take us in the coming decades. If you’re navigating college finances as a first-gen, STEM careers, or just love futuristic science discussions, this episode is for you!


🎙️ Hosted by Biology Professor Keenan Hartert, Degrees Between Us: Student Success in College and STEM explores the experiences and successes of today’s college students, infused with humor and straight talk.


✅ What You’ll Learn:

How to balance work, school & STEM commitments

Smart strategies for college finances & job selection

The best extracurriculars for PhD and MS programs

Whether AI is changing education for better or worse


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Degrees Between Us: Student Success in College and STEM
College is exciting but unpredictable, and no one experiences it the same way. Degrees Between Us brings together a professor and students to have honest, thoughtful, and sometimes hilarious conversations about the realities of higher education. Whether you’re navigating classes, wondering if AI is changing everything, paying tuition, or just trying to figure out is college worth it, this podcast is here to help. We share real stories, practical advice, mistakes, and different perspectives to help students, parents, and educators better understand what college looks like today.