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How the arts and sciences make your world a better place. Produced by the College of Arts and Sciences at Oklahoma State University. Connect. Achieve. Succeed. #CASCowboys
Episodes

Tuesday Feb 11, 2020
15 - How theatre reflects the world around us - David Kersnar
Tuesday Feb 11, 2020
Tuesday Feb 11, 2020
David Kersnar, head of the Department of Theatre, is a founding ensemble member of the Tony Award-winning Lookingglass Theatre Company and has performed, designed, written, instructed and directed with the company since it was founded in 1988. He joins Lonna Freshley to talk about the options students have in both studies and careers in theatre.

Tuesday Jan 28, 2020
14 - Why everyone but you talks funny - Dr. Valerie Freeman
Tuesday Jan 28, 2020
Tuesday Jan 28, 2020
Valerie Freeman is a Communication Sciences and Disorders professor and director of the Sociophonetics Lab. She joined us to discuss several topics, including the Oklahoma accent, which other dialects it may come from, how it compares to other accents, and how people perceive it.

Friday Jan 10, 2020
13 - From Screen Studies to law school to mayor - Will Joyce
Friday Jan 10, 2020
Friday Jan 10, 2020
Will Joyce, a proud CAS alumnus, is a Stillwater native who became mayor in 2018. He is also General Counsel at InterWorks, a Stillwater-based technology consulting firm. He joined us to talk about how CAS has helped him succeed.

Friday Nov 15, 2019
12 - Finding fame on a dare and chickens in the bathtub - Adley Stump
Friday Nov 15, 2019
Friday Nov 15, 2019
Adley Stump, a 2011 strategic communications graduate, became famous overnight in 2012 when she appeared on The Voice. Then she became a social media star in 2016 with a viral video showing her chickens in the bathtub. She joined us to talk about finding your own path to success.

Wednesday Oct 23, 2019
11 - The history of drugs and immigration in America - Holly Karibo
Wednesday Oct 23, 2019
Wednesday Oct 23, 2019
During the recent opioid trial in Oklahoma, CNN turned to the Department of History’s Holly Karibo for expert analysis. Her research focuses on the history of vice, labor and sexuality in border cities, as well as examining the North American borderlands. She joined us to talk about the history of drug use and policy in America, as well as immigration policy and practice. Her expertise is the past, but her insight is incredibly relevant to present debates.

Thursday Sep 26, 2019
10 - Storm chasing, geography and saving lives - Val Castor
Thursday Sep 26, 2019
Thursday Sep 26, 2019
Val Castor, a 1985 Department of Geography alumnus, shares stories from his life as a senior stormtracker for News 9. We also discuss how his CAS education helped prepare him for a successful career, and how the job has changed over the past 25 years.

Friday Sep 13, 2019
9 - Sugar is Crystallized Sunlight - Dr. Andrew Doust
Friday Sep 13, 2019
Friday Sep 13, 2019
Dr. Andrew Doust, the head of the Department of Plant Biology, Ecology and Evolution, discusses how people tend to misunderstand plants and overlook their importance. He also highlights some of their most interesting characteristics and might change the way you view them.

Friday Aug 23, 2019
8 - Online classes and Canvas tips - Dr. Caitlin Barnes
Friday Aug 23, 2019
Friday Aug 23, 2019
Caitlin Barnes, the College of Arts and Sciences' instructional designer for online courses, discusses online classes, including how to succeed. She also shares tips for Canvas, OSU's new learning management system.

Friday Aug 02, 2019
7 - Meet the new dean - Dr. Glen Krutz
Friday Aug 02, 2019
Friday Aug 02, 2019
Glen Krutz officially began his tenure as dean of the College of Arts and Sciences at Oklahoma State University on July 1. We discuss his background, first impressions of OSU and goals for CAS.

Thursday Jun 27, 2019
6 - A student’s guide to success - Sarah Oliver
Thursday Jun 27, 2019
Thursday Jun 27, 2019
Sarah Oliver is a recent biochemistry graduate moving on to law school as she prepares for a career in intellectual property and patent law. Sarah shares insight into how students can find activities important to them while still succeeding in the classroom.


