E236: Mitch Handelsman: Education, ethics, music, and AI

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E240: Tom McGovern (with special guest host Jane Halonen): A lifetime of learning, a builder of bridges

In this episode Eric and special guest host Jane Halonen (University of West Florida) interview Tom McGovern, emeritus faculty from Arizona State University. Tom shares his rich and varied experiences, from teaching at the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute and leading the Geezers ...  Show more

E239: Ho Huynh (Part 2): A global journey, cultural shifts, teaching and research

In this Part 2 episode Eric interviews Ho Huynn from Australian National University in Canberra, Australia. Ho shares his experiences of moving from Texas to Australia, including the personal and professional motivations behind the move. He discusses the cultural nuances of livin ...  Show more

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