Episode 45: Changing the education system, starting with Taylor Swift
Release Date: 02/16/2024
The Batt Signal
On this week’s episode of The Batt Signal, senior news reporter Justice Jenson sits down with psychology professor Dr. Sara Dowd to talk about incorporating Taylor Swift in her lessons and flaws in the college education system. Produced by Ana Renfroe
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info_outlineOn this week’s episode of The Batt Signal, senior news reporter Justice Jenson sits down with psychology professor Dr. Sara Dowd to talk about incorporating Taylor Swift in her lessons and flaws in the college education system.
Produced by Ana Renfroe