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Saint Mary's Currents
Welcome to Saint Mary's Currents where we address issues that are trending, relevant, and yes, sometimes divisive or controversial. Just as current is a flow of positive electric charge, the goal of Saint Mary's Currents is to find a positive path forward
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Jan 13, 2026
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2: AI and Mental Health with Tim White, Psy.D. and Anthony Isacco, Ph.D. 13.01.2026 35:38
Since OpenAI’s debut of ChatGPT in 2022, the use of generative AI platforms has skyrocketed. It’s being used to enhance productivity and streamline processes, for research and writing, or even to create funny images or videos. From the average user to Fortune 500 companies, the possibilities — and applications — seem endless. And in the […]
1: Micro and Nanoplastics with Peter Pfaff, Ph.D. 29.09.2025 28:07
From the cars we drive to the pre-packaged food we eat, the use of plastics in consumer’s lives only continues to grow. It’s showing up on our beaches and in our parks, but what about the plastics we can’t see or can barely touch? According to a recent article from the New York Times, scientists […]
5: Wildfires with Andy Robertson 24.07.2025 36:20
Wildfires seem to be everywhere. Earlier this year, the fires in Los Angeles caused billions of dollars in property damage and displaced over 100,000 people. In June, according to the National Interagency Fire Center, there were active fires in 11 U.S. states and in virtually every province in Canada. Minnesota had three wildfires which burned […]
4: The Papal Transition with Father James P. Burns, IVD, Ph.D. and Pierluca Azzaro, Ph.D. 19.05.2025 34:38
With the passing of Pope Francis at the end of April, and popular films like “The Two Popes” and “Conclave” bringing new perspectives on the Vatican, the process of selecting a new pope is once again a topic of public interest. Pope Francis’ successor will be responsible for carrying on a tradition that has shaped […]
3: The Future of News with Dean Beckman 20.02.2025 28:45
As social media platforms increasingly shape how we consume news, we’re asking: what impact do these changes have on public trust in the news? Dean Beckman, associate professor and chair of the Business and Communication Department at Saint Mary’s, shares some of the history of news and journalism, discusses what responsibility these social media giants […]
2: The Opioid Epidemic with Jon Roesler 27.11.2024 30:39
Opioids have been the cause of nearly 727 thousand overdose deaths in the United States. In fact, the number of deaths in 2022 was 10 times what it was in the late 90s. This September, however, NPR reported that for the first time in decades, public health data is showing an unprecedented drop in drug […]
1: Data Breaches with John Ebert, Ed.D. 24.10.2024 31:06
Data breaches are becoming increasingly common across the United States, leaving both individuals and organizations vulnerable. In February, the Minnetonka-based UnitedHealth Group breach was so significant that, according to the Minnesota Attorney General’s office, it resulted in millions of Minnesotan’s “health and personal data being leaked onto the dark web.” With the volume of information [&#...
5: Financial Fraud with Derek Jackson 27.06.2024 27:34
In 2022, 47 former employees of Feeding our Future were indicted by Department of Justice, alleging that the nonprofit had defrauded a USDA food nutrition program during the COVID-19 pandemic. Being called the “largest case of pandemic fraud in United States history,” Derek Jackson, associate professor of Business and Communication at Saint Mary’s University of […]
4: The Caitlin Clark Effect with Amber Zitzow and Izzy Goettelman 25.04.2024 22:45
This past season, college basketball phenom Caitlin Clark shattered records, showcasing the undeniable impact of what's been coined the “Caitlin Clark Effect.” This phenomenon isn't just boosting ticket sales and revenue; it's also sparking significant conversations about the role of women in sports. In this episode, we sat down with Amber Zitzow, head coach of Saint […]
3: The Special Education Shortage with Kate Nelson 21.03.2024 30:18
The rise of special education students along with a shortage of special education teachers is a concern for schools in Minnesota and across the nation. This month Ben Rodgers speaks with Kate Nelson, program director for the M.A. in Special Education program at Saint Mary's University of Minnesota, to understand what has led to this […]
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