Each episode of the Bryant Faculty Spotlight, a podcast highlighting faculty scholarship and innovation, offers a unique, behind-the-scenes look at high-level academics and research. Through in-depth discussions with outstanding members of the Bryant faculty, the podcast examines their recent projects and publications—as well as the successes they’ve had and the challenges they’ve faced along the way.
After exploring new ways to feature Bryant’s sought-after experts and thought leaders, the Collection Management and Digital Services team of the Douglas and Judith Krupp Library created the podcast series in 2019, in collaboration with University Relations. The series not only highlights the talents of Bryant’s world-class faculty, but also how their perspective, experience, and passions—both inside and outside of the classroom—enhance their teaching and research.
Faculty and their real-world impact
Hosted by Digital Services and Research Librarian Sam Simas, the Bryant Faculty Spotlight provides a window into the important work being done by the faculty, and the real-world impact on their respective fields, from their expertise shaping policy decisions to their discoveries adding to global conversations.
“We have a lot of exciting work being done, so it’s great to have another way to showcase the ideas we’re discussing in our research and in the classroom."
“We have a lot of exciting work being done, so it’s great to have another way to showcase the ideas we’re discussing in our research and in the classroom,” says Michael Roberto, D.B.A., Trustee Professor of Management, who was featured in episode seven of the podcast for his recent case study about the Boeing 737 Max crisis.
Inspiring the Bryant community to excel
The series also highlighted the nimbleness of Bryant faculty, who practice the innovative principles they teach. They adapt and iterate when challenges arise—a critical skill that is part of Bryant’s real-world education—and a big reason why Bryant graduates are in record demand, and inspired to excel both personally and professionally.
The Bryant faculty members who have been featured in the podcast thus far include (in episode order):
- Maura Coughlin, Ph.D., Professor of English and Cultural Studies
- Stefanie Boyer, Ph.D., Professor of Marketing
- Brian Blais, Ph.D., Professor of Science and Technology
- Christopher Reid, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Science and Technology
- Julie Volkman, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Communication
- Michael Roberto, D.B.A., Trustee Professor of Management
- Michael Bryant, Ph.D., Professor of History and Social Sciences
- Martha Kuhlman, Ph.D., Professor of English and Cultural Studies
- Edinaldo Tebaldi, Ph.D., Professor of Economics, Director of the Bryant Honors Program, and Faculty Fellow and Executive Director of Institutional Effectiveness and Strategy
- Valerie Carrigan, M.F.A., Visiting Artist and Lecturer of English and Cultural Studies
- Richard Holtzman, Ph.D., Associate Professor of History and Social Sciences
- Melissa Michal Slocum, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of English and Cultural Studies
- Crystal Jiang, Ph.D., Professor of Management
- Sukki Yoon, Ph.D., Professor of Marketing
Coming up next
Future episodes of the Bryant Faculty Spotlight will include interviews with Diya Das, Ph.D., Professor of Management; Anthony Houston, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Modern Language; Kathryn Ostermeier, Ph.D., Assistant Professor of Management; and Gaytha Langlois, Ph.D., Professor of Science and Technology
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