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Nazareth University Centennial Podcast

Timothy W Kneeland

Nazareth University Centennial Podcast

A History, Education and Society podcast
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Nazareth University Centennial Podcast

Timothy W Kneeland

Nazareth University Centennial Podcast

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Nazareth University Centennial Podcast

Timothy W Kneeland

Nazareth University Centennial Podcast

A History, Education and Society podcast
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Take an audio tour of the history of the French House at Nazareth University with special guest host Caroline Johnson.   
Using the student newspaper, the Gleaner, Katie Wilburn explores how Nazareth celebrated the holiday season and Christmas from the 1920s to the 21st century.
Alumni reflect on their experiences at Nazareth in the 1960s. Recollections include memories of unforgettable faculty, the bonding experience of being in a living-learning community, and the role the college played in shaping their identity. 
In this special episode of the Centennial Podcast, student interns Alyssa Burba and Alexis Tobin recount spooky incidents from Nazareth students and bust a long-standing myth about a tragic incident from the 1970s. 
Mary T. Bush served Nazareth College for 70 of its 100 years.  She was a beloved figure on campus and is recalled by those who worked with her.  The episode contains a short clip of Mary and guests including Dick Delvecchio, Tim Thibodeau, and
In this episode, Center for Public History student workers Jordyn Bagley and Rheanna Barney visit Casa Italiana Director Joelle Carota.  
Stephen LaSalle was Treasurer and VP for Finance at Nazareth College for over 30 years during which the campus was transformed by buildings, land acquisitions, and remarkable financial stability.  Yet for Steve, it was the people of Nazareth wh
In this new podcast we discuss the role that Orion the service dog has played on the Nazareth campus 2020-2021
Sr. Kathy Weider describes how in the 1990s a group of dedicated faculty worked with Campus Compact to create a reflective learning experience through service learning on the Nazareth campus.  Weider mentions key faculty, how service reflects t
This episode features Nazareth graduate Sr. Barbara Lum who was missioned to the Good Samaritan Hospital in Selma, Alabama  -- the only hospital in nine counties that would treat and teach students of color.  We explore Lum's eyewitness account
In this episode, we speak with Dr. Rashid Muhammad about his life and those things which influenced him including encounters with Nazareth College. Topics include black leaders in Rochester, including Roy Wheatley King, William Johnson, Jess Mo
Dr. Rashid Muhammad is a community scholar and friend of Nazareth College who works with us on our antiracist agenda.  In this episode, Dr. Muhammad explores the deep history of racism in the U.S., the persistence of racial barriers in Rocheste
Jim Feuerstein (1953-2020) taught at Nazareth from 1993-2018.  In this podcast, we explore the life and work of Dr. F who helped shape the Communication Sciences and Disorders department, the School of Health and Human Services, and the college
This episode of the podcast explores the origin of Nazareth College ca. 1924-1930.  We meet the incredible faculty who came together to open and run the college, the story of its various locations, and the incredible students who were the first
Storyteller, educator, historian, community organizer, and a follower of Marcus Garvey, David Anderson will be celebrating his 90th Birthday on Tuesday, April 28.  Growing up in Cincinnati, David Anderson was influenced by his parents and Marcu
Nazareth College was eager to build a men's sports program under Bob Kidera and Rose Marie Beston.  This is the story of how Nazareth went from no-lacrosse to the pinnacle of Division III lacrosse in just six years. 
Georgia Conner Youngblood was an extraordinary person, intellectual, gracious, and loving.  She was also the first African American woman to graduate from Nazareth College (class of 1948).  This podcast includes interviews with her children and
Clarisse Martens Coggins was born in Port Byron, New York in 1922.  In 1939 she entered Nazareth College where she met some of the most extraordinary faculty in the college's history.  She made lifelong friends, found a career, and continued to
Clarisse Martens Coggins was born in Port Byron, New York in 1922.  In 1939 she entered Nazareth College where she met some of the most extraordinary faculty in the college's history.  She made lifelong friends, found a career, and continued to
Magdalen LaRow (1928-1990) was a Nazareth College alum and Sister of Saint Joseph who returned to campus in 1955 to create the Art Department, oversee the campus Peace Corps program in the 1960s, influence the creation of the Arts Center in the
Magdalen LaRow (1928-1990) was a Nazareth College alum and Sister of Saint Joseph who returned to campus in 1955 to create the Art Department, oversee the campus Peace Corps program in the 1960s, influence the creation of the Arts Center in the
For two decades students from Nazareth College have traveled to Germany and Poland to experience the sites where the Holocaust was planned and carried out. This transformational experience leads students to encounter survivors, stories of resis
For two decades students from Nazareth College have traveled to Germany and Poland to experience the sites where the Holocaust was planned and carried out. This transformational experience leads students to encounter survivors, stories of resis
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