Episode 142-Outdoors Pursuits
Episode 142-Outdoors Pursuits by University of Northern Colorado

Episode 142-Outdoors Pursuits by University of Northern Colorado
142-What the hill? with Lorayne Aguinaldo by University of Northern Colorado
Bear Pantry is a resource for students and staff to have access to the food and basic non-food items they need.
140 Zachary Dillingham by University of Northern Colorado
Colleen Sonnentag and Breanna Bailey talk about the importance of protests on campus
Student Julia Martin and Professor Joseph Kusluch talk about the importance of voting, how to register to vote, and what does Bears Vote Coalition does to help students exercise their right and obligation to vote.
As Katie's time as the Bear in Mind host is coming to an end, she talks to Andrew Galster, who will be our new host. Get to know Andrew as you listen to Katie's final episode.
136-Rogelio Garcia and Trish Escobar by University of Northern Colorado
University of Northern Colorado Acting majors, Charlotte and Hannah, give a behind-the-scenes peek at their upcoming play, "Murder on the Orient Express." The show runs April 11 - 14, at UNC's Langworthy Theatre.
134 – Ailin Amaro Martinez and Diana Muñoz by University of Northern Colorado
Arctic Frontiers Conference
132 – Zvi Gutierrez by University of Northern Colorado
Our host Katie Nord discusses media and art in our society, with Samuel Dong Saul, assistant professor at the School of Art and Design as well as learns information about the upcoming opportunities in the Integrated Media Arts Program and how students can register
Brian Luedloff director of Opera Theatre at UNC talks about what is opera, his most recent project and the myth of the shattered glass.
Education: The Backbone of our World
Adaeze Adams is soon to graduate here at UNC. She has spent the past few years studying for a degree in marketing and is working hard for her future career goals! Katie and Adaeze discuss her experience as a student, her marketing experience, the postgrad nerves, and how you can find answers to any of your graduation or career questions at the Career Readiness Center on campus.
Sofia Alvarez, treasurer and secretary of the MAS Society at UNC, discusses the importance of learning about cultures and languages around the world. Katie and Sofia start this journey of discovery with open arms, excited to share their interest in the world around them.
Lin Allen, Ph.D. and Communication professor at UNC reflects on the implications of Artificial Intelligence in our lives, particularly as a tool that is changing our way of understanding technology.
The show's host is graduating meaning it's time for a new one. Katie, who is also nicknamed Soup will be taking over next semester. In this episode, the host reflects on her time doing the podcast and what she wishes she could've done differently. Katie and Isabella shared their excitement for the future of this podcast and even went on a bit of a tangent. Katie's future plans for podcasting is to do one about music.
Shelle Schwartz, a UNC theatre junior student, shares how she decided to focus her efforts on stage directing and her new project adapting and directing the greek myth of Hecuba.
Every year, seniors from the journalism program go to Las Vegas to attend to the National Association of Broadcasters show. On this episode, our host talks to three of them about what they learned on this convention.
Robert Brunswig is an anthropologist and retired professor at UNC. Despite being retired he is dedicated to studying Dearfield and the people who resided there. He's worked with Professor George Junne and the Africana studies program for years and after a while Dearfield will be a National Historic Landmark. Dearfield is such a big piece of history that is only thirty minutes away from Greeley.
Robert Brunswig is an anthropologist and retired professor at UNC. Despite being retired he is dedicated to studying Dearfield and the people who resided there. He's worked with Professor George Junne and the Africana studies program for years and after a while Dearfield will be a National Historic Landmark. Dearfield is such a big piece of history that is only thirty minutes away from Greeley.
Alani Casiano has had a love for writing ever since she was young. She went on to join Write for Market, a UNC writing club. She is now the president of the club and has done a lot of work promoting it.
120 - Christina Ruffatti and Laura Anderson by University of Northern Colorado
UNC professor Patrick Brady discusses the relevance of having victim studies courses at UNC and shares his history studying criminal justice and victimization. Part two.
UNC victimization, policing, and juvenile justice professor Patrick Brady talks about criminal justice.
Karen Barton, professor of geography, GIS, and sustainability at UNC talks about her multiple Fulbright scholarships and how students can apply to go on these international trips.
UNC president Andy Feinstein talks about the implications of Student First initiative, the relevance of becoming a Hispanic Serving Institution and the forthcoming College of Osteopathic Medicine.
UNC Communication Studies' professor Thomas Endres talks about his upcoming book My Costume, Myself, Celebrating Stories of Cosplay and Beyond. He shares the research and the creative process behind the book.