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Prof Talk
Tom
7 episodes
5 days ago
A chemist and a political scientist at Pomona College look to shed light on the inner workings of the Academy and engage with the broader societal conversations on higher education. Topics covered in the Podcast will be wide-ranging, including equity and access, navigating cultural and economic obstacles, faculty responsibilities, national political debates, and research.
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A chemist and a political scientist at Pomona College look to shed light on the inner workings of the Academy and engage with the broader societal conversations on higher education. Topics covered in the Podcast will be wide-ranging, including equity and access, navigating cultural and economic obstacles, faculty responsibilities, national political debates, and research.
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Education
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Surviving and Thriving in the Academy
Prof Talk
41 minutes 59 seconds
1 year ago
Surviving and Thriving in the Academy

In the first episode of Prof Talk, Professor Nicholas Ball (chemistry) and Professor Tom Le (political science) discuss sabbaticals, soft power, nucleophilic substitution, surviving in the academy, and why come to Pomona College.

Prof Talk
A chemist and a political scientist at Pomona College look to shed light on the inner workings of the Academy and engage with the broader societal conversations on higher education. Topics covered in the Podcast will be wide-ranging, including equity and access, navigating cultural and economic obstacles, faculty responsibilities, national political debates, and research.