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The Memory of Negro Fort Podcast
- Written by: UCF Center for Humanities and Digital Research
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The Memory of Negro Fort Podcast tells the story of how and why Americans have remembered and erased the largest autonomous community of runaway enslaved people and Native Americans in the history of the United States. The Memory of Negro Fort Podcast is produced by UCF graduate history students Sebastian Garcia and John Lancaster and hosted by the UCF Center for Humanities and Digital Research, with additional support from a gift that was made as an extension of the American Historical Association’s Sinclair Workshops for Historical Podcasting.
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The Knights Open Circuit
- Written by: IEEE UCF
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The Knights Open Circuit is a podcast created by IEEE UCF, an electrical engineering organization at the University of Central Florida and the student branch of the global organization, the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers. IEEE UCF created this podcast so students can get the chance to learn more about the background of professionals in the EE workforce, such as engineers, professors, and researchers. Co-Hosts: Brian Smith & Fernando Oriundo Technical Director: Jordan Schneider Executive Director: Juan Battaglia Executive Producers: Alexander Parady & Yash Gharat Marketing ...
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Real Talk with NABJ-UCF
- Written by: NABJ-UCF
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This is the space where we dive into the experiences of Black college students, the challenges we face, and the societal issues we navigate, especially at predominantly white institutions. THE REAL TALK PODCAST IS A STUDENT-PRODUCED PODCAST FROM UCF’S NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK JOURNALISTS AND THE NICHOLSON SCHOOL OF COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA. VIEWS EXPRESSED ARE THOSE OF THE STUDENTS AND DO NOT NECESSARILY REFLECT THE VIEWS OF THE UNIVERSITY, THE NICHOLSON SCHOOL OR THE NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF BLACK JOURNALISTS.
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