Podcasts

Podcast: Taking a Closer Look at Jefferson’s Hidden Gems
There are many treasures spread across the University’s campuses that you probably didn’t know about … until now.
Podcast: Dr. Daniel Monti and Pat Croce Discuss How Mind, Body and Spirit Impact One’s Health
Jefferson to host Advances in Mind-Body Medicine conference June 16-17.
Podcast: How Jefferson Trains Students to Battle the Opioid Epidemic
From Narcan training and distribution, to empathetically helping those suffering from addiction, improving lives is a focus at the University.
Podcast: How Jefferson Trains Students on Ways They Can Save Mother Earth
More than a buzzword, sustainability has become an important part of a wide array of academic pursuits at the University.
22 Memorable University Moments of 2022
The Nexus looks back at the biggest Jefferson stories of the year.
Podcast: How the University’s Global Push Could Help Bring Malawi Its First Dedicated Teaching Hospital
Jefferson’s long-standing ties to the African nation could prove transformative for students, patients and medical professionals there.
Podcast: How a Creative Approach to Humanities Education Sets Jefferson Apart
When employers said ‘soft skills’ help bolster employment success, the University set out to offer a wide array of courses for its students.
Podcast: Live From East Falls, Next-Generation Deejays Hit the Airwaves
As a pair of second-year students launch a rejuvenated campus radio station, we examine the past and future of the medium at the University.
Podcast: Institute for Smart and Healthy Cities Unites Three Colleges in Cross-Disciplinary Effort
CABE, Kanbar and Pop Health come together to develop cities in face of climate change, social inequity, rapid urbanization and health disparities.
Podcast: No Cluck About It, Chicken Finger Thursday Is the G.O.A.T.
Let’s take a listen to the history, backstory and glory of the highlight of the culinary calendar on the East Falls campus.
Podcast: Fashion Film Takes Students From the Runway Into Digital Longevity
COVID forced a re-imagining of the long-standing, in-person fashion show that would spark an educational trend.