Education Podcasts

IHMC Evening Lectures show

IHMC Evening LecturesJoin Now to Follow

Video podcast of IHMC's award winning Evening Lecture series. IHMC hosts many noteworthy lectures of general interest to a broad intellectually curious community. The evening lecture series is outstanding and intertwines several prominent themes…science, economic development, health, and civic leadership. These lectures are standing room only.

By Institute for Human & Machine Cognition

28 Days of Black History Makers show

28 Days of Black History MakersJoin Now to Follow

From actors to athletes, divas to comedians, poets to politicians, these are the African American figures who have helped shape the face of our nation. And throughout the month of February, we’re honoring them with encore presentations of their most compelling interviews. Welcome to “28 Days of Black History Makers on BlogTalkRadio,” presented by AT&T. And be sure to tune in Monday, Feb. 28 as we cap off the series with a two-hour special event titled "Day 28: Go Tell It Live." Hosted by Janice Malone and Darryl Williams, the show gets under way at 8 p.m. ET.

By BlackHistoryMakers

Diseases of the Human Body, 5th Edition show

Diseases of the Human Body, 5th EditionJoin Now to Follow

Overview of materials from the book as well as tips to aid students in remembering and understanding content.

By F.A. Davis

The George Washington University - University Counseling Center show

The George Washington University - University Counseling CenterJoin Now to Follow

The GW University Counseling Center offers a broad range of services to help students with academic and personal issues as they pursue their degrees.

By The George Washington University

The Gist of Freedom   Preserving American History through Black Literature . . . show

The Gist of Freedom Preserving American History through Black Literature . . .Join Now to Follow

Join us Sunday & Thursday @ 8 PM The Gist of Freedom weekly live online discussion is a celebration of the African American experience—honoring all the people, past and present, black and white—who have determined to preserve history in literature, craftsmanship and artifact.

By The Gist of Freedom