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  • In this episode, I discuss fraud and the history of fraud.
  • Central State University will present "Reunion: Journey with Ancestors," written and performed by Charles Fox, at 7 p.m. Feb. 10 at Paul Robeson Cultural and Performing Arts Center. The event is free and open to the public. Donations will be accepted at the door.
  • Shonda Sneed, a former Greene County Board of Elections staffer, discusses what college students, particularly ones attending Central State and Wilberforce Universities, need to know about voting in upcoming Ohio elections, particularly if they are from outside of the state, or region where they attend school. Sneed also talks about new voting rules, and their impact on Ohio citizens.
  • In this edition of Thee Cardigan Professor, to celebrate National Poetry Month, we decided to bring in Dr. Nathan Lipps, to discuss his newest book of poetry, Built Around the Fire. Dr. Lipps is an Assistant Professor of English at Central State University, where he teaches Creative Writing, Environmental Humanities, Composition, and Literature. He received his Ph.D. from Binghamton University, his MFA from Wichita State University, and his BA from Western Michigan University. He is the author of the body as passage (Open Palm Print), and recipient of the Peter Taylor Fellowship (Kenyon Review), an Excellence award in Research (SUNY Binghamton), and a Poetry Fellowship (Wichita State University). His work has been published in numerous journals including Adroit, Best New Poets, Cleaver, Colorado Review, EcoTheo Review, North American Review, Third Coast, and TYPO.
  • Interview with comedian and actor Donnell Rawlings. Rawlings discusses his Donnell LAND festival, 4th annual community event held in Yellow Springs and Dayton. Family friendly with some events reserved just for the grownups.https://www.donnellrawlings.com/donnell-land
  • The nonprofit, nonpartisan organization Citizens Not Politicians is an organization leading efforts for a citizen-led, independent redistricting process “for creating fair voting maps.” Ohio NAACP President Tom Roberts discusses gerrymandering, the proposed ballot initiative, and its potential impact on registered voters.
  • "We Don't Want to Survive; We Want to Thrive"-so says Dr. Morakinyo Kuti – appointed 10th president of Central State University, in a recent press conference on July 19th, 2024… focus on student excellence, according to representatives of Central State University, begins with a conversion process and interdisciplinary coursework, guided by faculty and staff, so that more students take the stage to graduate and feel confident pursuing a career.Dr. Kuti reminds us: "anybody that knows me knows what I believe... that whatever we do is because of our faculty, staff and students. Therefore, we'll be investing in faculty, staff and students to make sure we achieve the optimum outcome."This process is broken down into the Six Pillars of Access, described further in this presentation by the interim Provost, Dr. Amy Hobbes… methods that begin with recruitment, but are also put to use within the newly merged College of Humanities, Arts, Social Sciences and Education, known henceforth as CHASE... introduced by interim Dean Dr. Lillian Drakeford.Here from WCSU-FM are some key moments from this press conference presentation.
  • Gussie Miller has made a career in the world of pop-jazz, where Al Jarreau is king and Marcus Miller supplies the bass lines. Gussie, who came of age in Columbus, Ohio, continues to collaborate with Marcus and is currently working on his own solo album.Gussie's single "Hold On" is also heard during the opening of this interview, which spans many topics... including the application of MIDI, "I Think I Love My Wife" and even R.L. Stine and Nickelodeon!
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