Podcast: May 2007 Archives

On April 27th, 2007, the awards for the 2006-2007 Library Prize for Undergraduate Research were presented to the winners and honourable mentions. In the weeks following, Fred Rowland, one of Temple's reference librarians, spoke with the three winners and their faculty sponsors about the prize winning research. These discussions were recorded and are now presented as three audio files (10-12 minute long mp3 files, 2.5-3MB each):

Joseph Basile on his "Ending the 'Inhuman Traffic': The Role of Humanitarianism in the British Abolition Movement."
With Dr. Travis Glasson.
(Download the mp3)

Clay Boggs on his "The Jews and the Pharisees in Early Quaker Polemic."
With Professor David Watt.
(Download the mp3)

Matthew M. Rodrigue on his "Rethinking Academia: A Gramscian Analysis of Samuel Huntington."
With Professor Kathy Le Mons Walker.
(Download the mp3)

Whether you are a faculty member or student, keep the library prize in mind for next year!

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About this Archive

This page is a archive of entries in the Podcast category from May 2007.

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