SNHU Agents of Change Podcast
Join us as learners and professionals share their stories on topics dealing with inclusion and diversity, educational and professional success, and their learning experiences.
Join us as learners and professionals share their stories on topics dealing with inclusion and diversity, educational and professional success, and their learning experiences.
Disclaimer
The Southern New Hampshire University Social Sciences Department provides this podcast for educational purposes only, and reference to any specific product or entity does not constitute an endorsement or recommendation by SNHU. The views expressed by podcast guests and speakers are their own, and their appearance on the program does not imply an endorsement of them or any entity they represent. Views and opinions expressed by SNHU employees are those solely of the employees and do not necessarily reflect the view of SNHU or any of its officials.

Agents of Change
This learner and faculty-focused podcast is designed to enhance learner success in the Social Sciences programs at SNHU. We contribute to this mission by creating a more inclusive learning environment and serving the diverse needs of our learner population. In this podcast, we will present you with cutting edge information that enhances:
Professional development
Self-improvement
Student success
Topics with impact across disciplines within the Social Sciences
Episodes

Aug 10, 2022
Season 2 Episode 5 Project AIM
Aug 10, 2022
Aug 10, 2022
24 min
In the first of a two-part segment, Dr. Lowell Matthews provides insights into Project Aim, which provides an educational pathway for incarcerated learners. Host: Dr. Jeff Czarnec

Aug 10, 2022
Season 2 Episode 4 HEaRT
Aug 10, 2022
Aug 10, 2022
27 min
The SNHU HEaRT experiential learning model and its success in student learning are discussed by SNHU Executive Director Dr. Toni Clayton & SNHU Undergraduate Nursing Director Stacy Rosenberg. Host: Dr. Elizabeth Johnson

Jul 1, 2022
Season 2 Episode 3: From GED to Ph.D.
Jul 1, 2022
Jul 1, 2022
16 min
SNHU Psychology Adjunct Faculty member, Dr. Nathan Swink, chronicles his journey from GED to Ph.D. with life stories and lessons he learned on how to persevere to achieve life goals. Host: Dr. Hector R. Garcia

Jul 1, 2022
Jul 1, 2022
24 min
Dr. Philip "Rob" Dawalt, Adjunct Faculty member at SNHU, discusses his personal experiences and best practices on the power of study groups. Host: Dr. Hector R. Garcia

Jun 30, 2022
Jun 30, 2022
59 sec
Parkland High School parent, Mr. Max Schachter, whose son Alex was murdered at the Parkland HS massacre, joins a panel of subject matter experts to discuss best practices and strategies to prevent mass shootings. Recorded live on 06.22.2022. Hosted and directed by Dr. Hector R Garcia and moderated by Dr. Jeff Czarnec.

Jun 24, 2022
Jun 24, 2022
31 min
SNHU Associate Vice President of Nursing, Health Professions, STEM, and Business, Dr. Jan Wyatt, provides us with lessons learned and best practices on how to balance risk-taking and innovation in higher education. Host: Dr Laman Tasch

Jun 24, 2022
Episode 9: DEI Leadership Connection
Jun 24, 2022
Jun 24, 2022
24 min
In this episode, SNHU Executive Director of Social Sciences, Dr. Michelle Hill, provides us with a high-level overview of the role of DEI in the SNUU Social Sciences programs. Host: Dr. Hector R. Garcia

Jun 24, 2022
Episode 8: DEI In Action
Jun 24, 2022
Jun 24, 2022
35 min
Special guest Adam Smith, Executive Director, University of Kentucky, discusses how DEI impacts college access opportunities for all learners. Host: Dr. Elizabeth Johnson.

Jun 24, 2022
Jun 24, 2022
21 min
The integration and synthesis of DEI in the redevelopment of the SNHU Psychology program are highlighted by SNHU Senior Associate Dean Dr. Barbara Lesniak. Host: Dr. Hector R. Garcia

Jun 24, 2022
Episode 6: Student Persistence Series: Wathma D.
Jun 24, 2022
Jun 24, 2022
24 min
Former and alumni students are featured in this series where they describe their personal stories of persistence and achievements in education and their lives. Host: Dr. Hector R. Garcia






