
Hello and welcome to the Humanities District. I'm Jay Howard in Springfield, Missouri. I talk to people in the arts, social sciences, and humanities about their work in the community.
| Publishes | Monthly | Episodes | 53 | Founded | 6 years ago |
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Happy December, everybody! In this episode we get a visit from the Dean. Dr. Wahl and I discuss building projects happening on campus at Missouri State University. We talk about new academic programs, the phases of the academic realignment, AI, the n... more
Shannon Cay is a visual journalist with The Daily Citizen. We talk about the making of her recent short documentary "Beyond the Veil: Exploring the psychic community in Springfield." We also discuss the Daily Citizen, how Shannon got her start in jou... more
Dr. Suzanne E. Walker-Pacheco is a Professor in the Department of Sociology, Anthropology and Gerontology at Missouri State University. She stopped by the Humanities District to share the inside story of Paws to the Polls, a nonpartisan voter partici... more
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My guest this month is Andrew Crocker, an Instructor of Political Science at Ozarks Technical Community College (OTC) and the co-advisor for a student organization called Pol... more
Jay is a fantastic interviewer, very much in the style of Terry Gross of Fresh Air. He’s knowledgeable, asks insightful questions, and is a great listener. The guests all have something special about them, and Jay helps bring that out. Definitely worth a listen!










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