
Professor Joanna Scott has been at the University of Rochester since 1987. She is the Roswell Burrows Smith Professor of English at the University of Rochester and the Director of the Literary Arts Program. In addition to teaching, she is also a critically acclaimed author of several novels and short stories. You may find her teaching courses in fiction writing and modern and contemporary literature.
Tune in as Professor Scott discusses what it's like to have a career in writing, the importance of collaboration, and so much more.
Jul 8, 2021
32 min

Professor Danielle Presgraves is an Assistant Professor in the Biology department at the University of Rochester. You can find her teaching courses that she wish she could have taken in undergrad: Intro to Programming for Biologists and Biostatistics.
Tune in as she shares her journey throughout her career as a first-generation college student hailing from Canada to finding her true passion at the intersection of math and biology. In addition, she shares how taking time before graduate school was helpful for her, gives advice on how to put your best application forward, and the power of saying "yes."
Jun 30, 2021
38 min

In this episode of our faculty series we have Professor Allen Topolski. Allen has been at the University of Rochester for over 25 years in the Art & Art History department. You can find him in courses like Markings, Methods, and Materials, Visual Production, and Senior Studio and Seminar.
Tune in to hear how Allen found his passion of art and how he transformed it into a career to teach students to think creatively. He also shares his experience as a first-generation student, his favorite place in Rochester, and some advice you can apply to your own college experience.
Jun 23, 2021
28 min

Professor Pablo Sierra is an Associate Professor in the History Department and the Advisor for the Latin American Studies minor at the University of Rochester. You can find him teaching Colonial Latin America, Modern Latin America, History of Latin America through Soccer, and Captives: Past, Present, and Future.
Tune in to hear how Professor Sierra discovered his love for history and how that became a source to explore Mexican history, culture, and language further. He shares his favorite part of being a professor (hint: the students!) and gives incredible advice on taking advantage of the different opportunities at the University of Rochester. He also dives into why students should attend office hours and a few of his favorite books!
Jun 16, 2021
30 min

Professor Greg Gdowski has nearly 30 years of biomedical engineering experience and is an Associate Professor of Biomedical Engineering at the University of Rochester. He is also the Executive Director of the Center for Medical Technology & Innovation which is a program designed for master's students to foster new ideas at the intersection of medicine, technology, and entrepreneurship.
In this episode, Greg shares his experiences in both industry and academic settings and how choosing what do next is a difficult decision. He gives clear advice on how to negotiate for a higher salary and to set yourself up for success with the skills and knowledge made during your undergraduate career.
Jun 9, 2021
32 min

Welcome to the first episode of our special University of Rochester faculty series! We start with Professor Stephanie Ashenfelder who is currently the interim director of the Digital Media Studies program and the Program Advisor for Studio Art at the University of Rochester.
Tune in to hear Stephanie share how she ended up in Rochester and how creativity can be applied across all fields. She also shares how when she was in college, a healthy dose of competition helped motivate and challenge her alongside her peers. Some of the courses that you can find her in are Introduction to Studio Art, Design Fundamentals, and the Digital Media Studies Senior Capstone.
Jun 2, 2021
18 min

Aron Levine graduated from the University of Rochester in 1993 as a double major in Economics and History. After he left Rochester he went to Rhode Island to join Fleet Financial Group and has been in the banking industry ever since. He is currently the President of Preferred and Consumer Banking & Investments at Bank of America, helping meet clients' needs while also creating lasting impact.
Take a listen to this episode to hear some of Aron’s advice for making the most of your college days, ways you can prepare for life post-graduation, and how the banking industry is an important force for social good.
Apr 7, 2021
22 min

At the University of Rochester, Sarah was a college athlete in field hockey and graduated with a B.A. in Health Policy in 2013. She took time be a part of Americorps NCCC FEMA Corps Team in Mississippi for a year. She returned to Rochester to earn her Bachelors in Nursing in 2015 and is currently in the process of receiving her Masters in Public Health. She is also a Registered Nurse Care Manager at Accountable Health Partners in Rochester. Learn how Sarah stayed curious and connected her multiple past experiences and interests together to prepare her for a career in healthcare.
Mar 31, 2021
26 min

If you love learning about how people think and watching TV, then have you have ever considered a career that combines the two? Eric Steinberg graduated with a degree in psychology and a Certificate in Management in 1986 and made a career for himself in entertainment. He served as Senior Vice President of Research at CBS for 19 years and is currently Media Research and Insights Lead at Whip Media Group. Come find out how his psychology background served him in his entertainment roles, the behind the scenes data analysis to bring shows to life, and which major programs he was a part of while at CBS!
Mar 24, 2021
25 min

Are you interested in attending medical school, but don't have a traditional STEM background? Wonder how you can take advantage of your time at the University of Rochester? Take a listen to Danae and Casey's chat with Dr. Jeff Le, who graduated with a Bachelors in music and pursued a free fifth year of study in 2007. He attended medical school at the New York Institute of Technology in Long Island and is now a board certified physician and Cardiology Fellow at Maimonides Medical Center in Brooklyn. Learn how he discovered his passion in medicine, how music continues to be a source of joy in his life, and what advice he has for any and all pre-med students.
Give him a follow at @drjeffle on Instagram!
Mar 17, 2021
26 min
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