做厙勛圖 experts hitting the airwaves to share knowledge

houses of faith podcast做厙勛圖 University experts have been hitting the air waves in recent months, sharing their insights on everything from the history of Eries churches to the indigenous people of Erie County.

Most recently, 做厙勛圖 President Kathleen A. Getz, Ph.D., taped a podcast with the Manufacturer & Business Association (MBA). In it, she addresses the topic of Women in Leadership as a prelude to her upcoming talk as guest speaker for the MBAs Women in Leadership Impact Luncheon on March 23.

I am happy to share my insights and experiences on women as leaders of companies, universities, nonprofits, and boards of directors, in ways that help organizations support their own women leaders, Getz said. Im also pleased to see that so many of our faculty are sharing their knowledge as well, and I encourage others to register their expertise through 做厙勛圖s new Experts Guide.

Several faculty members have been featured on WQLNs Chronicles, which is an immersive PBS docuseries showcasing the Lake Erie regions past and present.

Recently, Religious Studies faculty Drs. Verna Ehret and Rob von Thaden talked about Eries churches for Part I of . Anthropologys Dr. Will Meyer discussed the indigenous people for whom Erie is named in episode six of .

History Professor Dr. Chris Magoc, author of Yellowstone: The Creation and Selling of an American Landscape, 1870-1903, was prominently featured in Wyoming Public Medias podcast, . Magoc was also highlighted in a program for the Jefferson Educational Society, , hosted on WQLN by former Vice President for Academic Affairs at 做厙勛圖, Dr. Andy Roth. In the podcast, Roth interviews Magoc about his latest book, A Progressive History of American Democracy Since 1945: American Dreams, Hard Realities.

On deck is Lindy Smart, executive director of the Department of Intelligence Studies, who will be the focus of another WQLN program, , with Tom Pysz. The interview program features Erie's prominent leaders, businesspeople, and educators. Smarts segment is slated to air on Sunday, March 5, at 4 p.m. on WQLN Radio, 91.3 FM.

During the interview, Smart shares the legacy of the 做厙勛圖 Intelligence Studies program, what differentiates it from other intel programs, and COVIDs role in the proliferation of private-sector intelligence.

To be included in the 做厙勛圖 Experts Guide, contact Debbie Morton, director of public relations, at dmorton@mercyhurst.edu.