The Bryant Faulty Spotlight Videos were interviews with outstanding 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 The production of this series was originally made possible by the Douglas and Judith Krupp Library in collaboration with University Relations.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 a podcast 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.
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Bryant Faculty Spotlight, Episode 1: Maura Coughlin
This video is part of the Bryant Faculty Spotlight series. In this episode, Dr. Maura Coughlin, a professor of English and Cultural Studies department, speaks about her book Ecocriticism and the Anthropocene in Nineteenth Century Art and Visual Culture and how art and visual culture can be used to relate 19th century preoccupations with ecosystems to contemporary environmental concerns.
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Bryant Faculty Spotlight, Episode 2: Stefanie Boyer
This video is part of the Bryant Faculty Spotlight series. In this episode, Dr. Stefanie Boyer, an associate professor in the Marketing department, speaks about her path to success as a professor, as well as how she and a team of her colleagues have developed RNMKRS – an app that leverages virtual reality scenarios to train students in sales and in empathy.
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Bryant Faculty Spotlight, Episode 3: Brian Blais
This video is part of the Bryant Faculty Spotlight series. In this episode, Dr. Brian Blais, a professor in the Science and Technology department, speaks about his book Statistical Inference for Everyone, an open textbook that approaches introductory statistical inference in a novel way.
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Bryant Faculty Spotlight, Episode 4: Christopher Reid
This video is part of the Bryant Faculty Spotlight series. In this episode, Dr. Chris Reid, a professor in the Science and Technology department, talks about his involvement in the SURF program and his biochemical research.
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Bryant Faculty Spotlight, Episode 6: Julie Volkman
This video is part of the Bryant Faculty Spotlight series. In this episode, Dr. Julie Volkman, an assistant professor in the Communications department, talks about how she connects narrative, health communication, and empathy.