In this episode, Confluence talks with Dr. Cory Palmer, a UM professor in his 10th year here. Dr. Palmer has a fascinating background, having spent time in Hungary as an undergraduate. He later returned to the Central European University for his Ph. D., where he tapped into that nation’s distinctive intellectual tradition in mathematics, including the quirky and charismatic figure, Paul Erdos.https://scholarworks.umt.edu/confluence_podcast/1071/thumbnail.jp
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In this episode of Confluence, we talk with Dr. Jesse Johnson, professor and Chair of the Department...
It has been a long journey- almost half a decade- and this journey would not have been possible with...
Audrey Stanley is a Professor Emerita of Theater Arts at UC Santa Cruz, and the founding artistic di...
In this episode, Confluence talks with Dr. Cory Palmer, a UM professor in his 10th year here. Dr. Pa...
In Episode 52 of Confluence, Bertha Morton winner, Katie Christison, shares about her journey to UM,...
In this episode of Confluence, we hear from Bertha Morton winner, Hannah Gibbs, on her journey to th...
Katharine Noon, the artistic director of the Ghost Road Company, a Los Angeles theatre troupe, descr...
Synopsis: Two professors engage in deep conversation about deep thoughts—unbordered thinking, episte...
This introduction to Fanchon Frolich and her work guide accompanies the exhibition 'Abstract Thinkin...
My senior project was conceived and born in Berlin where I spent my second semester Junior Year and ...
In Episode 54 of Confluence, Dr. Paul Lukacs, Senior Associate Dean of Research and Graduate Studies...
What do plants, animals and even river systems have in common? Branching networks are a universal e...
Matthew Moore, professor in Political Science, discusses his 2016 book, Buddhism & Political Theory,...
In celebration of the inauguration of Dr. Miles K. Davis as the 20th president of Linfield College, ...
The authors write about their experience co-creating a writing and travel experience in Israel. They...
In this episode of Confluence, we talk with Dr. Jesse Johnson, professor and Chair of the Department...
It has been a long journey- almost half a decade- and this journey would not have been possible with...
Audrey Stanley is a Professor Emerita of Theater Arts at UC Santa Cruz, and the founding artistic di...