Deb the Librarian interviews Andre Thorn, Director of UAA’s Multicultural Center this week on Informania. You can listen at 88.1FM on Thursday at 5:00pm or listen online at kruaradio.org.
Author: Deborah Mole
Informania explores linguistics (study of human language) with professor David Bowie, Monday, at 9am, or Thurs. at 5pm, on KRUA 88.1FM.
Furlough? “ObamaCare”? Informania explores these topics with Political Science professor Forrest Nabors, Monday at 9am and Thursday at 5pm on 88.1FM, KRUAradio.org.
Learn about UAA’s Multicultural Center on the next Informania radio show, Thursday at 5pm on KRUA, 88.1FM.
Informania explores Banned Books and the history of censorship, Thursday at 5pm on KRUA 88.1FM (and on kruaradio.org)
This week we replay a show from October 1, 2012, when Associate Professor of Library Science, Trina Carter, provided an insightful history of censorship and testimony to reasons we celebrate Banned Books Week.
Faculty Technology Center: What is it and how is it helping? Listen to Informania, 88.1FM, Monday, 9-10am; Thursday 5-6pm, or on kruaradio.org.
The Faculty Technology Center supports instructors in developing and teaching online courses, but they also have resources that may be useful to students. For example, check out the videos from the February 2013 eTech Fair.
What is DegreeWorks? UAA Registrar Lora Volden shares this and more on the next Informania radio show, Thursday at 5pm on KRUA, 88.1
Tune in on Thursday at 5pm, on 88.1 FM, or online at kruaradio.org. Listen, and be informed!
Learn how the Alaska Mental Health Consumer Web helps Anchorage’s homeless. Listen to Informania, Thurs. at 5pm, on 88.1FM or www.kruaradio.org.
UAA Masters in Social Work graduate, and Clinician for the Center for Human Development and Center for Psychosocial Development, Summer Lefebvre, has been involved in researching and helping homeless residents of Anchorage. On this edition of Informania, she discusses the Alaska Mental Health Consumer Web (AMHC), an organization that helps homeless people in Anchorage find the help that they need to recover from mental health and addiction challenges, and to pursue a productive, stable life.
In addition to working as a clinician at AMHC, Summer has also been involved with city-wide efforts to research, identify and help the most vulnerable homeless people (those with cancer, or the elderly), and is helping to plan and promote the January 2013 Project Homeless Connect. Sponsored by the Anchorage Coalition to End Homelessness, Project Homeless Connect will bring together multiple resources and services for homeless citizens in one location so that they can get the help that they need during the cold of winter! Watch this Project Connect video to learn more. Volunteers are needed!
This Informania interview was recorded on KRUA 88.1 FM, Monday, July 29, at 9am, and will be replayed on Thursday, August 1 at 5pm, or via livestream at www.kruaradio.org. It will also be available as a podcast after the broadcast. Listen and learn!
What Library work is available for students? What’s a Reserve Collection? Hear answers to these questions and discover what it takes to become a librarian on the next Informania!
Monday, July 15, at 9am on KRUA, 88.1FM, Deb the Librarian interviews Kristi Powell, Student Worker Supervisor/Reserves Manager at the Consortium Library. Can’t catch the broadcast of Informania on Monday? Tune in on Thursday at 5pm to hear a replay of the interview, or check www.kruaradio.org for the podcast. Listen and learn!