The Bryant Faulty Spotlight was originally video interviews with Bryant University faculty who discussed their projects, publications, successes, and challenges. The production of this series was originally made possible by the Douglas and Judith Krupp Library in collaboration with University Relations. The video interviews were suspended and the Bryant Faculty Spotlight switched to an audio only format in March 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic. At that time, the production of the podcast was taken over by the Douglas and Judith Krupp Library. In 2025, the Bryant Faculty Spotlight continued to be produced in partnership with the Center for Teaching Excellence.
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Bryant Faculty Spotlight , Episode 27: Rich Holtzman
In this episode, we interview Richard Holtzman, a scholar of the American Presidency, about his new book, "What Does the Presidency Mean?'"
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Bryant Faculty Spotlight , Episode 28: Michelle Munoz
In this episode of the Faculty Spotlight Podcast, we interview Michelle Munoz, Associate Director of Educational Technology, on the topic of AI in the university.
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Bryant Faculty Spotlight, Episode 29: Brian Blais
In this episode, we interview Brian Blais, professor of biological and biomedical sciences, about the dynamics of the flipped classroom model.
