Colorado Mesa University

CMUnow Podcast

Podcast by Colorado Mesa University

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Colorado Mesa University

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Education

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Latest episode

Aug 1, 2025

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Episodes

July 31, 2025 Tele Town Hall 01.08.2025

President John Marshall hosts a tele town hall for students and parents to discuss the upcoming Fall 2025 semester

Voice of Resilience 20.02.2024

Join us in celebrating Black History Month at Colorado Mesa University! CMU President John Marshall interviews first-generation, African American student Liban Shongolo. From a refugee camp in Kenya to CMU student-athlete, Liban shares his journey, highlighting the power of sacrifice, resilience and community support. Let's cheer him on as he plans to pursue law school and become a voice for margi...

Keeping the Dream Alive 18.01.2024

In this special edition of the CMUnow podcast, President Marshall welcomes Dr. Joyce Brooks. Dr. Brooks shares her inspiring journey from being born in rural Arkansas to becoming one of the first black teachers in a desegregated school. As an advocate for multicultural education, Dr. Brooks emphasizes the importance of building relationships and communities, encouraging listeners to appreciate dif...

Culture of Belonging 19.10.2023

Culture of Belonging by Colorado Mesa University

Unity in Diversity 08.09.2023

Join Colorado Mesa University President John Marshall, Colorado Attorney General Phil Weiser and community leader Heidi Hess in a thought-provoking discussion about the progress and challenges faced by the LGBTQ+ community in Grand Junction, Colorado. Explore how community connections, acceptance and inclusivity have evolved, making Pride celebrations and LGBTQ+ events more vibrant and accessible...

A Harmonious Journey 15.08.2023

In this episode of the CMUnow Podcast, Colorado Mesa University Instructor of Music and Director of Vocal Ensembles Dirk Johnson discusses his musical journey, starting with playing the violin in the fourth grade, his exposure to classical music and his transition to choral singing and conducting. He reminisces on growing up in a musical environment as a childhood and now how he's implemented it i...

Building Blocks of Life 31.07.2023

Colorado Mesa University's Dylan Jones, PhD, discusses the study of chemistry that underlies life's existence and how it impacts everything from breathing and muscle function to emotions and food needs. Jones explains how biochemistry is accessible and relevant to daily life, shares insights on topics such as the effects of salt on a slug, absorbing vitamin D from sunlight and the role of biochemi...

Exploring the Cosmos 14.07.2023

Catherine Whiting, PhD, discusses her passion for astronomy and the importance of studying the cosmos. She highlights the sense of awe astronomy instills, its practical applications in technological advancements and the involvement of students in her research on exoplanets. Whiting emphasizes the interconnectedness of the universe and the impact it has on our understanding of ourselves.

Witnessing Compassion 30.06.2023

Colorado Mesa University Director of the Department of Health Sciences Lucy Graham, PhD, shares how a trip to South Africa inspired her to pursue a career in nursing after witnessing the impact of a British nurse working in a clinic. She emphasizes her passion for social justice, working with vulnerable populations and combating burnout in healthcare. Graham also discusses her transition from acut...

Lifelong Learner 20.06.2023

On today's episode of the CMUnow Podcast Colorado Mesa University Instructor of Nursing Kristy Emerson shares her journey from growing up in a small town to becoming a nurse and emphasizes the importance of prevention in healthcare. Emerson incorporates her background in public health to empower students and address healthcare challenges in rural communities. Learn more about the nursing professio...

Life is Not a Textbook 02.06.2023

In this episode of the CMUnow podcast, Colorado Mesa University’s Lecturer of Business and Internship Coordinator for the Davis School of Business Kristen McGee discusses her upbringing in Grand Junction and her career journey. She emphasizes the importance of real-world examples in the classroom and encourages students to explore their passions through internships. She also highlights the benefit...

The Healing Power of Music 19.05.2023

Today's podcast guest, Colorado Mesa University Instructor of Music - Cello and Music Theory Jason Pegis, PhD, shares his unique journey from growing up in a musical household and initially considering a career in the sciences, to discovering his true passion for music. Explore the intriguing connection between science and music, delve into film scoring insights and hear how music played a vital r...

The People Business 05.05.2023

On this episode of the CMUnow Podcast, Colorado Mesa University Associate Professor of Business and Hospitality Management Britt Mathwich talks about his career journey from managing his family's 24-hour truck stop cafe as a 21-year-old to becoming a professor. Mathwich discusses the concept and opening of Hotel Maverick, a teaching hotel, where CMU students from all majors are employed, and how t...

The Evolution of Technology 07.04.2023

Join us on this episode of the CMUnow Podcast as we sit down with Colorado Mesa University Associate Professor of Computer Science Karl Castleton. Castleton's non-traditional higher education journey has led him to discover his passion for technology. From joining the National Guard to pay for college, to being a first-generation college student and inspiring his mom to pursue her college degree,...

Reisher Scholars Program 24.03.2023

Providing opportunities to make higher education accessible to all students. In this edition of the CMUnow Presidential Podcast, Colorado Mesa University President John Marshall sat down with three Reisher Scholar students to discuss the Reisher Scholars Program. The students shared their positive experiences with the program and highlighted its many benefits, including financial stability, a stro...

Fostering Community Through Dance 17.03.2023

Assistant Professor of Dance and Dance Program Director Kathy Diehl began her career as a professional ballet dancer at the age of 12. Although she didn't always have a passion for dance, her perspective changed when she began training at a new ballet company, where a teacher recognized her potential and made training an exciting experience. Diehl's teaching style incorporates her background in ps...

Activism Through Education 17.03.2023

In this Special Edition podcast, Assistant Professor of Communications at the University of the Fraser Valley in Canada, Joy Enyinnaya, PhD, shares her unique approach to activism, media economics and her life experiences in Nigeria. According to Joy, the most effective way to engage in activism is through education and mentorship, which she incorporates into her teaching to spark thought-provokin...

Performing Arts in the Spotlight 13.03.2023

Department Head and Associate Professor of Theatre Arts Mo LaMee developed his passion for theatre at a young age. Initially being drawn to theatre's multidimensional nature and artistic freedom as it provides an avenue for creative expression. While the Robinson Theatre has been the longstanding home of Colorado Mesa University’s performing arts program, ground has recently been broken for the ne...

The Best Job in the World 17.02.2023

"I have the best job in the world," said Educational Leadership Coordinator Mark Schmalz. Schmalz has spent the last 40 years teaching everything from K-12, to teaching abroad, to being an elementary principal, to now teaching at Colorado Mesa University. Schmalz strives to provide new experiences and influences to his students, focusing on teaching a wide range of pedagogies to help students find...

Hip Hop Gets a Bad Rap 07.02.2023

In this Special Edition Podcast, Colorado Mesa University President John Marshall sat down with Texas Christian University's Dr. Frederick Gooding, Jr., aka Dr. G, for an open conversation about hip hop as a genre and its role in changing culture and shaping generations. Listen as Marshall and Gooding critically dissect JAY-Z's 99 Problems and Ice Cube's It Was A Good Day and how upon closer inspe...

Teaching Empathy 03.02.2023

When Blake Bickham, PhD, entered the education system to teach high school English, he quickly realized how teaching itself was a small fraction of the job. During his two-year commitment to the Peace Corps in Uzbekistan, he focused on building relationships and connecting with students in addition to teaching. During his time overseas, he helped train Peace Corps volunteers, sharing his experienc...

Studying Forces of Human Nature 03.02.2023

Nathan Perry, PhD, started earning his doctorate at 22 years old and during this time learned he had a talent for explaining complicated concepts in an non-complicated way. He's taken this skill and uses it in the classroom as well as in his regional research reports. Perry takes a non-political and academic integrity approach to all studies he conducts including those on energy, outdoor recreatio...

A Helping Hand 20.01.2023

Dr. Victoria Warnaar didn't initially pursue Occupational Therapy but instead began her career as a social studies teacher for middle and high school students. As a teacher, she recognized that some of her students required additional tools or life skills to show up and be successful learners. Now as an OT professional, she serves others in the same manner by making small changes in the lives of h...

The Great Outdoors 06.01.2023

Colorado Mesa University is proud to be a leading pioneer in bringing awareness to outdoor recreation studies. Being located in western Colorado gives CMU students incredible access to the outdoors, with some of the best climbing, hiking, mountain biking and more in the nation. Outdoor Recreation Program Director Sarah Shrader, shares CMU's passion for helping students pursue a future of higher ed...

Giving Voice to the Marginalized 16.12.2022

Tiffany Kinney, PhD, has always been a lover of English. With an interest in archival research, she is passionate about stepping away from those who have dictated historical narratives from positions of power and instead seeks to give voice to marginalized groups past and present.

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