SLU CAS Podcast
If you're a fan of CSI Miami, Dexter, Bones, or any show that dives into the world of forensic science, this episode is made for you! In our November episode, we invited Dr. Erik Hall, a faculty expert from SLU’s Department of Forensic Sciences. Dr. Hall shares knowledge on the latest advancements in forensic science, including innovative developments in DNA analysis. Curious to learn more about the future of forensics and what the department is working on? For questions or to connect with the department reach out at [email protected].
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July is National Minority Mental Health Awareness Month. We invited Dr. Adeyemi Doss, assistant professort in our African American Studies department, to tell us more about the meaning of this month. Dr. Doss expresses the importance of addressing mental health and its impact on minority groups. He also gives a few tips on how minorities can deal with mental health issues as well as how people outside of those communities can be helpful to them.
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June is Effective Communications Month. We invited Dr. Rudy Pett, assistant professor in our Communications Department, to talk about how to succesfully communicate in different situations. He also emphasizes the importance of effective communications within our personal and professional lives.
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May is Asian & Pacific American Heritage Month. We invited Dr. Yun Lee, program coordinator and assistant professor of Chinese in the Department of Languages, Literatures and Cultures. In this episode, Dr. Lee talks about the importance of Asian & Pacific American Heritage Month and what this holiday means to her and other Asian Americans.
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TW : sexual assault. This episode may contain material that is triggering or traumatic for some listeners. April is Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month. For Part 2, we invited Dr. Alesha Durfee, Chair and Professor of the Women’s and Gender Studies Department. She talks about how to have conversations and provide support to victims of sexual assault. Dr. Durfee also gives different resources available that one can go to within and outside campus. Available Resources Contact DPS: In an Emergency: 314-977-3000 General Information: 314-977-2376 Safety Escorts and Rides:...
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TW : sexual assault. This episode may contain material that is triggering or traumatic for some listeners. April is Sexual Assault Awareness and Prevention Month. We invited Lieutenant Johnson and Officer Dean to talk about different resources available within and outside campus open to all students, faculty and staff. There will be a part 2 with another guest to talk about how to have conversations and provide support to victims. Available Resources Contact DPS: In an Emergency: 314-977-3000 General Information: 314-977-2376 Safety Escorts and Rides: 314-977-7433 Email: ...
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March is Women’s History Month, so we invited Dean Donna LaVoie from the College of Arts and Sciences to talk to us this episode! Dean LaVoie is also a professor in the Department of Psychology. She shares with us the importance of women across the globe and the significance of Women’s History Month.
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February is Black History Month. We spoke with Dr. Katrina Moore, associate dean for diversity, equity, inclusion, and engagement for the College of Arts and Sciences. She also is an associate professor in the Department of History and the Department of African American Studies. Dr. Moore talks about the importance of Black History Month and what it means to her and to black people in America.
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January is the month of self-love. We spoke with Dr. Laura Burch, assistant professor in our Psychology Department. She discusses self-love and mental health for college students, staff and faculty. Possible Trigger Warning In case any listeners might be struggling with mental health concerns and/or suicide: 988-24/7 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Behavioral Health Response: 314-469-6644 – 24/7 crisis support, telephone counseling, and mental health resources National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-TALK (8255)
info_outlineJune is Effective Communications Month. We invited Dr. Rudy Pett, assistant professor in our Communications Department, to talk about how to succesfully communicate in different situations. He also emphasizes the importance of effective communications within our personal and professional lives.