Campus Events
DU Heritage & History Podcasts
presented by Campus Ministry Episode 10 - My Time at Dominican
Presented by Michael Henkes Episode 11 - Catching the Dominican Spirit Presented by Sister Carla Kovak OP Episode 12 - 40 Years a Dominican Presented by LeeAnn Bartolini (podcast currently unavailable) Spring 2018 Episode 7 - Remain Resourceful Presented by Sr. Jeremy Carmody OP Episode 8 - To Fanjeaux and Back Presented by Marianne Stickel Episode 9 - Dreams to Reality Presented by Bridgett Hernandez '18 Fall 2017 Episode 4 - True to it's Roots Presented by Thom Burke Episode 5 - Dominican In My Day Presented by Sister Marie Sagues OP Episode 6 - Spirit of Edgehill Presented by Annie Reid Spring 2017 Episode 1 - The Early Years Presented by Sister Patricia Dougherty OP Episode 2 - Heritage and History - Growing Strong Presented by Lianni Castro Episode 3 - A Senior's Perspective Presented by Sarah Pereira |
Spring 2021
Episode 24 - The Sisters and The Sanctuary Movement Preaching With Their Lives presented by Dr. Cynthia Taylor & Eileen Purcell Episode 23 - See How We Grew Properties and Buildings Part II presented by Sr. Joan Hanna OP Fall 2020 Episode 22 - My Dominican Home presented by Allison Kustic Episode 21 - See How We Grew Properties and Buildings Part I presented by Sr. Joan Hanna OP Episode 20 - Becoming Who I Was Meant To Be presented by Giulia Welch Spring 2020 Episode 19 - My Dominican Experience presented by Mia Lopez Episode 18 - My Journey with the Dominican Sisters of San Rafael presented by Father Bob Haberman Fall 2019 Episode 16 - Family Presented by Mark Jaime Episode 17 - Oct. 30 presented by Lynn Sondag Spring 2019 Episode 13 - If You Can Dream It, You Can Make It Happen presented by Stuart Horne Episode 14 - My First Generation Experience presented by Briana Chavez '19 Episode 15 - Roots for Life presented by Sister Margaret Diener, OP Fall 2018 |
2023 Marin Housing Forum - podcast
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Low Residency in Creative Writing
MFA Podcast Series
presented by
Dr. Judy Halebsky
January / February 2021
episode 1 - January 2021 Keynote - Camille Dungy
episode 2 - January 2021 Panel Presentation: Writing Across Genres
Indigo Moor, Andrew J. Smith, Hugh Behm-Steinberg
episode 3 - January 2021 Panel Presentation: Somewhere between Fact and Fiction: Research for Writers Thomas Burke, Jasmine Darznik, Iris Dunkle
episode 4 - January 2021 Graduate Student Craft Talk and Screenplay Table Reading Nancy Weirum and Theatre of Yugen (reading at 33 min)
episode 5 - February 2021 Writing for Health and Healing:
Keynote w/ Raina Leon
episode 6 - February 2021 Writing for Health and Healing Retreat:
Shakespeare in Prison
episode 7 - Keynote: Lecture with Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
episode 8 - Panel: Reinventing How We Write Family with Erika Meitner, Keetje Kupers, and Sasha Hom
episode 9 - Panel: The Process with Marianne Rogoff, Judy Halebsky, and Kim Culbertson
episode 10 - Craft Talk and Reading: Diagnosis with Polly Atkins
episode 11 - Craft Talk/Lecture with Molly McCully Brown
episode 12 - Fiction + Nonfiction + Self = Autofiction (An Autolecture) with Alexa Weinstein
episode 13 - Panel: Writing about Politics and Public Subjects with Nate Klug, Sunisa Manning, and Tongo Eisen-Martin
episode 14 - Radical Presses Panel. Get an inside look at how editors shape literary production. Join us as editors from Sixteen Rivers Press, Aunt Lute Books, and Black Freighter Press discuss their visions for change.
episode 15 - Writing for Health and Healing Retreat. October 2021.
Black Voices in Healthcare: Audio Narratives from the Nocturnists. A presentation with Ashley McMullen.
episode 16 - Sijo — Korean poetry and song. Guest Speakers: Wayne de Fremery and Chan E. Park. Official Zoom Host: Judy Halebsky
episode 17 - Look, I am Living: On the Poetics of Repair. A keynote talk with Dean Rader. Guest Speaker: Dean Rader
episode 18 - Writing in the Self-Conscious Anthropocene with Lynn Keller and Forrest Gander
episode 19 - Editorial Vision with JK Fowler of Nomadic Press, CJ Evans of Two Lines, Jennifer Joseph of Manic D Press
MFA Podcast Series
presented by
Dr. Judy Halebsky
January / February 2021
episode 1 - January 2021 Keynote - Camille Dungy
episode 2 - January 2021 Panel Presentation: Writing Across Genres
Indigo Moor, Andrew J. Smith, Hugh Behm-Steinberg
episode 3 - January 2021 Panel Presentation: Somewhere between Fact and Fiction: Research for Writers Thomas Burke, Jasmine Darznik, Iris Dunkle
episode 4 - January 2021 Graduate Student Craft Talk and Screenplay Table Reading Nancy Weirum and Theatre of Yugen (reading at 33 min)
episode 5 - February 2021 Writing for Health and Healing:
Keynote w/ Raina Leon
episode 6 - February 2021 Writing for Health and Healing Retreat:
Shakespeare in Prison
episode 7 - Keynote: Lecture with Leanne Betasamosake Simpson
episode 8 - Panel: Reinventing How We Write Family with Erika Meitner, Keetje Kupers, and Sasha Hom
episode 9 - Panel: The Process with Marianne Rogoff, Judy Halebsky, and Kim Culbertson
episode 10 - Craft Talk and Reading: Diagnosis with Polly Atkins
episode 11 - Craft Talk/Lecture with Molly McCully Brown
episode 12 - Fiction + Nonfiction + Self = Autofiction (An Autolecture) with Alexa Weinstein
episode 13 - Panel: Writing about Politics and Public Subjects with Nate Klug, Sunisa Manning, and Tongo Eisen-Martin
episode 14 - Radical Presses Panel. Get an inside look at how editors shape literary production. Join us as editors from Sixteen Rivers Press, Aunt Lute Books, and Black Freighter Press discuss their visions for change.
episode 15 - Writing for Health and Healing Retreat. October 2021.
Black Voices in Healthcare: Audio Narratives from the Nocturnists. A presentation with Ashley McMullen.
episode 16 - Sijo — Korean poetry and song. Guest Speakers: Wayne de Fremery and Chan E. Park. Official Zoom Host: Judy Halebsky
episode 17 - Look, I am Living: On the Poetics of Repair. A keynote talk with Dean Rader. Guest Speaker: Dean Rader
episode 18 - Writing in the Self-Conscious Anthropocene with Lynn Keller and Forrest Gander
episode 19 - Editorial Vision with JK Fowler of Nomadic Press, CJ Evans of Two Lines, Jennifer Joseph of Manic D Press
Professor Scott Sinclair, Ph.D., presents the Evolution of Love, Religion, and Science for the Big History Program
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Students and Families were welcome to the Dominican Campus for Family Weekend. Penguin Radio was there doing live interviews and capturing all the excitement of the day!
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Soul Candy is a campus event where students can showcase their artistic abilities through poetry, music, spoken word, and other forms of creative expression and it also gives the Broadcast Services Crew real time experience to use their video, audio, radio, and broadcasting skills.
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Student delegates from across the country have returned to the Dominican Campus to continue the dialogue on the most important issues they feel need to be address by our Presidential Candidates for the election in 2016. Jack Davis of Penguin Radio interviewed several delegates during the welcome event and Dr. Syb Brown of Belmont University in Nashville, Tennessee, moderated the Live Streamed Town Hall.
VisionQuest class student, Serena, being interviewed by Jack Davis, during the VisionQuest visit to Penguin Radio out on Caleruega Plaza during the College Convention Welcome Gathering. Stuart Horne and Jack Davis interviewed the students about their "Quest" here at Dominican.
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Penguin Radio DJs interview Kayla M. of the Armored Penguins Club at the ICC Club and Resources Fair on the library lawn. Clubs from across campus came out to connect with students and talk about the types of services they offer and the benefits of club membership.
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Full Program Podcast of Live Broadcast with all Student Delegate Interviews, Guest Speakers, Guest Interviews, and some of the convention inner workings:
#CollegeDebate16 Delegate Training June 2016 Full Podcast |
Individual CD16 Interviews and Guest Speaker Talks
Student Delegate Interviews: Prathm Noor Maya Mari Justin James Giancarlo Audy Guest Speakers and Guest Interviews: Dr. Syb Brown, Digital Footprint Secretary of State, Alex Padilla Alexander Heffner, PBS, The Open Mind Ignite NextGen America Interview with College Convention Program Organizer: Hanna Rodriguez-Farrar Interview with Alison Howard, Political Science Dept. Chair Alison Howard, Interview and Commentary #1 Alison Howard, Interview and Commentary #2 Interview with Lawrence Yu, 2016/17 ASDU President Lawrence Yu Interview with Navi Dhaliwal, 2015/16 ASDU President Navi Dhaliwal |
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Welcoming Alumni from across the years back to Dominican for fellowship and memories. Penguin Radio's podcast of the live broadcast includes interviews with department chairs, faculty, current students, alumni, alumni board members, and the director of Alumni Services, Katherine Kunz.
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ELS Class Interview
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the Dominican beat
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Melissa Silverstein
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Climate Change
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Soul Candy
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Soul Candy XIII
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Climate Change: Considering Solutions
Students presenting their academic work on the issues and solutions for Climate Change |
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Climate Change Panel Podcast
Brought to you by the Climate Change Educational Initiative Organizing Committee
You can learn even more about this presentation and the panel speakers, by visiting Dominican Scholar.
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Miss Dominican Pageant Friday, January 30, 2015 Sponsored by the BSU |
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