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Key Conversations with Phi Beta Kappa is a podcast from The Phi Beta Kappa Society's Visiting Scholars program, featuring leading scholars across multiple disciplines in conversation with Fred Lawrence, PBK's Secretary and CEO.
Country Of Origin |
USA
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Washington, DC
Premiere Date |
2018-08-30
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Monthly
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72 Available Episodes (72 Total)Average duration: 00:26:46
Aug 05 | 00:28:49
REPLAY: Professor Emily Yeh Advocates for Environmental Protection for Tibetan’s Cultural Legacy
Jul 08 | 00:26:57
REPLAY: Exploring Disability as an Identity with Professor Rosemarie Garland-Thomson
Jun 03 | 00:28:32
REPLAY: How Natalia’s Experience as a First-Gen Allows her to Connect to the Humanities—and her Students
May 06 | 00:26:10
Why Dr. Talitha Washington’s Determined to Make Science More Equitable
Apr 08 | 00:27:41
2023 Lebowitz Prize: A Discussion on the “Norms of Attention” by Two Philosophers
Mar 04 | 00:27:51
Why Professor Corey D.B. Walker Looks to the Past to Understand Today’s Complex World
Feb 05 | 00:28:20
Professor Emily Yeh Advocates for Environmental Protection for Tibetan’s Cultural Legacy
Jan 08 | 00:48:59
2023 Phi Beta Kappa Book Awards
Dec 04 | 00:27:09
Exploring the Muddled Middle with Cathleen Kaveny
Nov 06 | 00:26:26
Exploring Disability as an Identity with Professor Rosemarie Garland-Thomson
Oct 04 | 00:28:01
How Natalia’s Experience as a First-Gen Allows her to Connect to the Humanities—and her Students
Aug 21 | 00:26:31
REPLAY: Professor Ed Ayers on Teaching a Morally Engaging History
Jul 24 | 00:25:06
REPLAY: Sociologist Marta Tienda on Why Demography is Not Destiny
Jun 26 | 00:26:40
REPLAY: Biologist Victoria Sork on What Trees Teach Us
May 29 | 00:23:56
Why Harvard History Professor Maya Jasanoff Studies the Past to Understand the Present
May 01 | 00:25:11
Understanding the Intricacies of Life Expectancy with Professor Mark Hayward
Apr 03 | 00:27:27
2022 Lebowitz Prize: What Is Wrong With Democracy and What We Should Do According to These Two Philosophers
Feb 27 | 00:24:14
Why Professor Kay E. Holekamp’s Research into Animal Behavior is Beneficial to Humans
Jan 30 | 00:26:50
Kathryn Lofton Thinks About Religion Through Unique Systems of Worship
Dec 12 | 00:25:57
Ricardo Padrón is Mapping Spanish Exploration of the Pacific
Nov 14 | 00:26:43
Why Geographer Bill Moseley Grounds His Work in Real Life
Oct 17 | 00:21:22
Laurence Smith Knows the Many Stories Rivers Tell Us
Sep 19 | 00:24:09
Buddhist Scholar Donald Lopez on the Staying Power of Ancient Questions
Aug 22 | 00:26:13
Howard Bloch Sees Human Choices in Medieval History
Jul 11 | 00:26:29
Biologist Victoria Sork on What Trees Teach Us
Jun 13 | 00:24:55
Sociologist Marta Tienda on Why Demography is Not Destiny
May 16 | 00:26:20
Professor Ed Ayers on Teaching a Morally Engaging History
Apr 18 | 00:24:28
Editor Bob Wilson Celebrates A Career of Literary Journalism
Mar 22 | 00:30:47
2021 Lebowitz Award Winners on How We Perceive Our Selves
Feb 24 | 00:23:59
Professor Joan Waugh Debunks the “Easy Stereotypes of History”
Jan 27 | 00:25:05
Princeton’s Doug Massey Unpacks U.S. Migration and Housing Segregation
Dec 22 | 00:43:28
2021 Book Awards Keynote Roundtable
Nov 25 | 00:23:05
How Biophysicist Karen Fleming Explores the Rules of Life, Evolution, and Disease
Oct 29 | 00:25:46
Bro Adams Knows What the Humanities Can Do Beyond Campuses
Sep 24 | 00:25:08
Yale’s Tracey Meares Deconstructs Our Relationship with the Police
Aug 27 | 00:23:43
Anthropologist Elizabeth Cullen Dunn on Why Geography Is a Way of Thinking
Jul 30 | 00:24:18
Biophysicist Martin Gruebele on the Future of Scientific Discovery
Jun 25 | 00:25:21
Philosopher Susan Wolf on Meaningfulness as a Dimension of a Good Life
May 28 | 00:23:40
Paul Robbins on How to Save Biodiversity in the Planet
Apr 30 | 00:24:32
Lebowitz Award Winners on How We Reason in Moments of Transformation
Mar 26 | 00:26:53
Roger Guenveur Smith Makes the Sublime and the Profane Artful
Feb 26 | 00:25:08
Genetics Researcher Janet Westpheling on Inspiring the Next Generation of Scientists
Jan 29 | 00:25:37
Poet Evie Shockley on Why Poems Are an Analysis Genre
Jan 01 | 00:37:21
2020 Book Awards Keynote Roundtable
Nov 27 | 00:27:08
Former Obama Advisor Joseph Aldy on How Climate Change Policies Can Bolster the Economy Post COVID-19
Oct 30 | 00:27:36
Political Scientist Corey Brettschneider on Why We Should Distrust Our Presidents
Sep 25 | 00:23:48
Latin American Scholar Yolanda Martínez-San Miguel Connects Latin American Identities Across Geography and Literature
Aug 28 | 00:27:58
Classics Scholar Peter Meineck on How Greek Theater Trains Better Citizens
Jul 24 | 00:29:56
REPLAY: Celebrated Author Edwidge Danticat Retraces the Arc of Her Literary Genius
Jun 26 | 00:28:07
College Admissions Field Welcomes a New Leader, Dr. Angel B. Pérez, Who Sees Its Strengths and Faults
May 28 | 00:24:00
Math Professor Ken Ono Is Connecting Swimming, Ramanujan, and Hollywood
Apr 24 | 00:25:04
Dan Simon on the Intersection of Law and Psychology
Mar 27 | 00:26:31
Middle East Scholar Jamsheed Choksy Retraces the Roots of the Western Belief in Good and Evil
Feb 28 | 00:24:28
Laura Brown Traces Our Love of Animals Through Literature
Jan 31 | 00:28:33
Alfred Spector: Envisioning the Synergies between the Liberal Arts and Computer Science
Jan 03 | 00:36:42
2019 Book Awards Dinner Keynote Roundtable
Nov 29 | 00:27:28
Why Dr. Dava Newman Will Be Among the People to Get Humans to Mars
Nov 01 | 00:30:10
Two Philosophers Ponder What It Means to Act Together
Oct 04 | 00:29:47
Celebrated Author Edwidge Danticat Retraces the Arc of Her Literary Genius
Aug 29 | 00:22:57
How Neuroscientist Susan Birren Is Mapping New Pathways from the Brain
Aug 02 | 00:25:20
REPLAY: Economist Paula Stephan on Incentives and Gender Biases
Jun 28 | 00:25:06
REPLAY: We Ask Literature Professor Ayanna Thompson “What Would Shakespeare Say?”
May 31 | 00:32:01
REPLAY: Former Diplomat Harold Koh Is Worried
May 03 | 00:28:40
Middle East Scholar Lisa Anderson on Leading a University in Cairo During the Arab Spring
Apr 01 | 00:41:05
SPECIAL EXTENDED EPISODE: What Should We Make of the College Admissions Scandal?
Feb 25 | 00:19:40
Historian Ed Larson Takes a Critical Look at the Presidency
Jan 14 | 00:25:30
Economist Paula Stephan on Incentives and Gender Biases
Jan 14 | 00:19:41
Historian Ed Larson Takes a Critical Look at the Presidency
Dec 03 | 00:23:25
Amy Cheng Vollmer: The Unofficial Ambassador for Good Bacteria
Oct 22 | 00:24:36
We Ask Literature Professor Ayanna Thompson “What Would Shakespeare Say?”
Sep 10 | 00:27:39
Legal Scholar Harold Hongju Koh Talks International Law and College Cafeterias
Aug 30 | 00:03:03
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