UConn Students

Great Minds, Broken Systems

Education EN ↓ 3 episodes

In Great Minds, Broken Systems , hosts Jenna, Tyler, Sarah, and Mia break down the forces that shape learning in America. Through research and personal stories, they explore how AI, socioeconomic barriers, immigration, and athletics all impact students’ educational experiences.

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UConn Students

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Education

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Latest episode

Dec 9, 2025

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Episodes

Mind or Machine 09.12.2025

Mind or machine explores one of today’s most urgent questions: does AI driven learning, enhance or make worse our abilities, I think critically compared to traditional learning? I interviewed my mom, someone who was born in the age of traditional learning to contrast me, who was born in the age of AI learning. I pulled info from many different sources to compare and contrast, traditional AI learni...

Bridging the Gap 09.12.2025

Bridging the Gap, looks at how moving from Canada to the U.S. at different ages impacts immigrant students’ success in school. Using research and past interviews, including my stories from two individuals, I show that the achievement gaps between first and second generation students mostly come from differences in the two education systems—not from student ability. The main idea is that timing, su...

Who gets to learn? 05.12.2025

A look at the big question behind American education: Who actually gets to learn? Host Jenna Domingo breaks down how inequality is built into our school systems and shares her own experiences navigating those barriers.

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