OH:SS S01E02: A Conversation with Eden Brown and Katelyn Matsumoto, 4th Year Psychology Students

OH:SS S01E02: A Conversation with Eden Brown and Katelyn Matsumoto, 4th Year Psychology Students

Have you ever wondered what’s going on over in the Psych department at Huron? Today’s episode gives you a pretty good introduction to student life and the many research possibilities open to psychology students at Huron University. In the midst of wrapping up their own honors thesis, Alex sits down with two colleagues—Eden Brown and Katelyn Matsumoto—to discuss the specific projects and opportunities they’ve been involved in during their time here—with some hints on how one might also pursue similar possibilities—and reflect on the cumulative, intrinsic value of their undergraduate experiences.

OH S01E02: A Conversation with Dr. John Vanderheide, Associate Professor and Acting Chair, English and Cultural Studies

OH S01E02: A Conversation with Dr. John Vanderheide, Associate Professor and Acting Chair, English and Cultural Studies

Dr Vanderheide’s research journey attests to his commitment to lifelong learning. He shares with Emilee how he began his studies with an undergraduate degree in psychology, but becoming enraptured with reading towards the end of that degree set him along an alternative research journey: from 19th-century American literature to 20th-centiry American literary/cultural production in general and the profound impacts that mass and digital technologies have had and continue to have on artistic production.