NC Wesleyan University Podcast
The "Deep End" and "Wesleyan 4 Wesleyan" highlight the student voices and faculty scholarship of what makes NC Wesleyan University Personal, Practical & Purpose-Driven.
The Deep End, hosted by Provost Dr. Joe Lane, dives into the dynamic ways faculty integrate their research and scholarly work into the classroom. Each episode showcases the innovative work of NCWU teacher-scholars, offering insights for alumni, students, and fellow educators. Whether you're curious about cutting-edge academic projects or looking to connect with inspiring professors, this podcast brings the heart of Wesleyan’s academic excellence to your ears.
Wesleyan 4 Wesleyan is a student‑led podcast featuring conversations about campus life, leadership, academics, and the Battling Bishops experience.
Together, these podcasts showcase student perspectives, faculty expertise, and the academic excellence that define life at NC Wesleyan University.
Episodes
12 episodes
Wesleyan 4 Wesleyan - Donald Alligood w/ Landon Duff, Episode 4
Wesleyan 4 Wesleyan is a student‑led podcast focused on amplifying student voices at NC Wesleyan University. Each episode features conversations about campus life, student leadership, academics, activities, and experiences that shape the...
Wesleyan 4 Wesleyan - Bernardo Rojas, Fisayo Adimpe & Marten Cardestig, Episode 3
Wesleyan 4 Wesleyan is a student‑led podcast focused on amplifying student voices at NC Wesleyan University. Each episode features conversations about campus life, student leadership, academics, activities, and experiences that shape the...
Wesleyan 4 Wesleyan - Jackson Thompson w/ Bernardo Rojas Episode 2
Wesleyan 4 Wesleyan is a student‑led podcast focused on amplifying student voices at NC Wesleyan University. Each episode features conversations about campus life, student leadership, academics, activities, and experiences that shape the...
Wesleyan 4 Wesleyan - Maxima Iglesias with Shafiq Nuijts
Wesleyan 4 Wesleyan is a student‑led podcast focused on amplifying student voices at NC Wesleyan University. Each episode features conversations about campus life, student leadership, academics, activities, and experiences that shape the...
Dr. Aaron Allen, Mathematics, Pi Day, Episode 8
Professor Dr. Aaron Allen of the Math Program joins us to talk about growing up loving mathematics, mentors who shaped him, the challenges of teaching math, and, of course, both Pi and Pie!Dropping on 3.14 at 1:59.
Dr. Tyana Ellis, Assistant Professor of Communication and Public Health
Joe Lane interviews Dr. Tyana Ellis (Communication) about how she developed her interests in Public Health and Communication.
Dr. Benjamin Hiskes, Assistant Professor of Psychology
Joe Lane interviews Dr. Benjamin Hiskes, Assistant Professor of Psychology, about his work at the intersection of literary studies and neuroscience.
Dr Emily Weber- Biology, Brains, and Becoming: A Journey in Biomedical Education, Ep. 5
In this insightful episode, Provost Joe Lane interviews Dr. Emily Weber, Shaw Assistant Professor of Biology and Coordinator of the Biomedical Science Track at North Carolina Wesleyan University. Dr. Weber shares her journey from immunol...
Dr. Daniel Elias- From Farmer to Environmental Science Professor, Ep. 4
In this engaging episode, Provost Joe Lane sits down with Dr. Daniel Elias, Associate Professor of Environmental Science at North Carolina Wesleyan University, to explore his journey, research, and impact on students.Highlights...
Shane Thompson, Ph.D. Assistant Professor of Bible and the Ancient Near East, Ep. 1
In the inaugural episode, Dr. Shane Thompson, Assistant Professor of Religion and Biblical and Near Eastern Studies, shares his academic journey and passion for ancient cultures, langu...
Dr. Meredith Gringle and Dr. Ami Thompson, Biology and Public Health, Bridging the Natural and Human World, Ep. 2
In this episode of NC Wesleyan's Academic Affairs Podcast, The Deep End at North Carolina Wesleyan, host Dr. Joe Lane is joined by two faculty members from seemingly unrelated disciplines—biology and public health—who have discovered s...