In this episode of Office Hours, host Kolby sits down with Dr. Beverly Woodson Day, Assistant Vice President of Enrollment Management and Director of Texas State Admissions. Dr. Day shares her inspiring journey from a first-generation college student in Gonzales, Texas, to a leader shaping the university’s future. She reflects on her career path, leadership philosophy, and the importance of research and connection in the college admissions process. Listeners will also hear her advice for prospective students and her insights on what makes Texas State such a special place to call home.
Ready for a brand new Office Hours episode? We'll be back next month, but for now, we are excited to introduce you to Enlighten Me! This series is dedicated to bringing listeners into the world of the unknown and providing meaningful insights into issues that affect us all. Hosts talk to TXST researchers and experts from a wide range of fields to discuss topics that affect our community and beyond. In this episode, the hosts explore men's physical and mental health, and the importance of creating a space for them to find support.
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Dr. Claude Bonazzo Romaguera is a sociology professor, Texas State alum, mindfulness instructor, and Director of the Latino Studies minor—all roles connected by his commitment to community, culture, and care. From growing up between Puerto Rico and Texas to leading courses that explore identity and belonging, his story is one of reflection, resilience, and staying present.
Student intern Nora Parkhurst hosts her first Office Hours conversation, asking Dr. Bonazzo Romaguera about everything from classroom rituals to navigating life’s hardest moments. Along the way, he talks about how mindfulness became more than a practice—it became part of his purpose.
In this episode of Office Hours, Kolby sits down with Dr. Rachel Davenport, a professor in the Department of Biology and someone students regularly name as one of their favorite instructors. She shares her path through higher education, what drives her as a teacher, and how she works to create meaningful classroom experiences. You’ll also hear her take on work-life balance, trying new things, and why staying curious matters at every stage of life.
A geography professor with an infectious love for learning, humor, and tranquility, Dr. Brian Cooper has an amazing knack for making class engaging. Join us as we explore his deep connection to students, why understanding places and people is more relevant than ever, and how his journey shaped his approach to education.
From humble beginnings in the border town of McAllen, Texas, to life (and art) altering experiences in Baltimore, Sydney Guzman is embracing her journey as it unfolds. Listen in to this episode of Office Hours as she discusses her path to art, becoming a faculty member at Texas State University, trusting one’s artistic vision, and how she’s letting the universe guide her path.
Being influenced and inspired by many places, people, and moments, Dr. Louie Valencia has extensive knowledge of social change, youth culture, and digital history. He chats with AnaBelle about his Harry Styles' course, how he got started in his career, and advice he has for early career students.
From woodshop technician and t-shirt shop owner to professor, artist, and father, Thomas May has had a remarkable journey. In this episode, he shares his experiences with his daughter and TXST Marketing and Communications intern, Avery, reflecting on his path through education, the challenges of adulthood and artistry, and the rewards of being an educator.
A mass communication legend and award winning professor, Dr. Laurie Fluker is a force at Texas State University. Known for her passion and fire during her 8 a.m. lectures, Dr. Fluker has left an impact on both her students and on the course of the university. She and Tyson talk about her life, upbringing, and the journey to discovering your purpose.
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From a small town in Arkansas, Biological Anthropology professor, Dr. Kate Spradley has made a huge impact on the world with her legendary work on the project, OP-ID, identifying the unidentified human remains on the Us and Mexico border. But she started out like many students, with a lack of self confidence and the fear of a future unknown. She talks to Tyson about discovering her passion for learning and academics, how she became interested in anthropology, and what her work means to her and to the future of forensic sciences.
Associate Professor in the School of Criminal Justice and Criminology, Dr. Angela Jones has set her sights high since the beginning. A first gen student with a burning intrest in shows like "Datelines," Dr. Jones shares what her college experience was like, how to make your goals a reality, and her tips for those who have never been on a jury before.
From a small town in Canada to working in a prison and somehow ending up in Texas, our TXST President, Dr. Kelly Damphousse, has had a long and interesting journey to where he is today. He sits down with Tyson to discuss his upbringing, career goals, what education means to him, and the driving forces that propelled him to success.
Dr. Andrea Banzatti has a poetic way with physics and an even more beautiful perspective of life and learning. The Milanese physics professor chats with AnaBelle about his life in Italy, looking at the sky, and his passion for adventure and the surprises life brings.
A dancer turned lecturer, Megan Moss is an artist in many respects. Her dancing, choreography, and study of the human body have shaped her worldview on our need for movement, creativity, and the freedom to show up as who we are. She chats with AnaBelle about her life as a dancer, her journey to becoming a lecturer, and her advice for creatives and people trying to find their way in the world.
From discovering the vaccine for K9 rabies to helping with the fight against COVID on TXST's campus, Dr. Rodney Rohde is nothing short of a legend to Bobcats. He chats with Giselle about his upbringing, his unique journey that led him to where he is today, and his advice to young people as they move through life.
A mogul in the School of Journalism and Mass Communication, Dale Blasingame has made a name for himself at TXST and beyond. Tyson, a digital media major, gets an in-depth look at Blasingame's upbringing, love of basketball, and his journey from sports journalism to teaching.
Ben Reed is a creative writing and literature professor at TXST who has had an interesting career path, from oil rigs to catering, then grad school to now. He sits down with Adrianna to talk about his creative process, his unconventional college career, and why he chose writing as his "thing" in the first place.
Originally from Canada and making waves in the Esports industry, professor Ali Forbes is a force to be reckoned with. A former college basketball athlete, Forbes is the definition of a go-getter. She sits down with AnaBelle to talk about hunger, drive, hustle, and working hard to get what you want.
Dr. Nicole Wagner has grown up with an appreciation for nature, whether it be the grass in her backyard or the animals that she came to meet. Assistant professor in the Department of Agricultural Sciences at TXST, Dr. Wagner talks to Adrianna about following her passion, what agriculture and nature have taught her about the ways of life, and her journey to getting her Ph.D.
Jason Reed takes the mundane Texas lifestyle and makes it a work of art. A photography professor at TXST and a fellow at the Center for the Study of the Southwest, Reed has been photographing and learning from his home state ever since he can remember. He sits down with Adrianna to talk about his student experience, what advice he has for those in the early stages of their career, and some of the memorable moments he has had as a photographer.