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A tartalmat a Rhodes College biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Rhodes College vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
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"But it makes a lot of sense especially when you think about how traditional healers and shamans have worked, they haven't felt that separation from nature like Western medics do. And so to rely on the knowledge of other species actually makes a lot of sense. It's probably a lot more than we know at the moment." - Jaap de Roode Jaap de Roode is a biology professor at Emory University, and he is the author of an astonishing new book called Doctors by Nature How Ants, Apes, and Other Animals Heal Themselves . I say astonishing because I had no idea about so much of what he explores in his book. It never occured to me to consider that other species use medicine and have been healing themselves forever. Jaap tells stories of animals across nature, from bumblebees to chimpanzees, how they use plants and natural substances to treat infections, to ward off parasites, to self-medicate. There's so much that we have learned from them, and there's so much more that we still can.…
Lynx to the Past
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A tartalmat a Rhodes College biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Rhodes College vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
The “Lynx to the Past” podcast produced by Rhodes College’s information services staff uses the college’s digital and physical archives to tell stories about campus history, mysteries, and legends.
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A tartalmat a Rhodes College biztosítja. Az összes podcast-tartalmat, beleértve az epizódokat, grafikákat és podcast-leírásokat, közvetlenül a Rhodes College vagy a podcast platform partnere tölti fel és biztosítja. Ha úgy gondolja, hogy valaki az Ön engedélye nélkül használja fel a szerzői joggal védett művét, kövesse az itt leírt folyamatot https://hu.player.fm/legal.
The “Lynx to the Past” podcast produced by Rhodes College’s information services staff uses the college’s digital and physical archives to tell stories about campus history, mysteries, and legends.
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×Rites of Spring (originally named Rite of Spring) is an annual spring semester music festival held at Rhodes. These days, the events usually happen over two or three days: the first day has games and parties and the second day has the main headlining performer and other opening acts. All kinds of artists have visited our beautiful campus for Rites of Spring, with some key examples being Three Six Mafia, The Black Keys, and Waka Flocka. It all started in the 1970s. Back in the good old days when rotary phones and Third Term were still a thing and when Rhodes was called Southwestern. Music was everywhere with genres like jazz, disco, soul, county and reggae blasting on radios across the country. Lynx to the Past host Kahlila Bandele '27 is joined by Randy Robertson '76 and Neil Mara '77 to record the origin of this beloved campus tradition.…
Step back in time with us to the 1940s. Picture air force cadets marching across campus, sororities tirelessly raising funds for war orphans, and classrooms buzzing with nationalistic fervor. WE WANT YOU to tune in as Kahlila and Maggie delve into the fascinating history of Rhodes College during World War II.…
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Once upon a time in the 80s, a lazy trust-fund heir paid a New Jersey street hustler to take his place at prep school. While Palmer Woodrow III was off partying in Paris, Eddie Keaton (played by Judd Nelson) attended the prestigious Hoover Academy. You might recognize the location setting as our very own Rhodes College! Put on your Madras plaid, pop the collar of your polo shirt and some corn. On this special summer extravaganza by Sam Monroe ’25, we go behind the scenes with Carey Scott (Rand), Jonna Lee (Tracey Hoover) and “henchman” Vincent Lemorrocco, stars of the 1984 film Making The Grade.…
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Charles Edward Diehl served as president of Southwestern (now Rhodes College) for 32 years, leaving his legacy on the college through its architecture and liberal arts values. In his time as president, Diehl saw a fair share of issues, including being accused of heresy in 1931! In this episode of Lynx to the Past, Kahlila and Professor Stephen Haynes discuss the details of the 1931 trial and answer the question “what’s the Diehl with heresy?”…
On the newest episode of Lynx to the Past, Maggie Kreis ’24 gets to fulfill every creative writing student’s dreams when she chats with alumna author Charlaine Harris, Class of 1973! A prolific writer, her series include the Aurora Teagarden mysteries, the Lily Bard mysteries, the Sookie Stackhouse urban fantasies, the Harper Connelly urban fantasies, the Midnight, Texas novels, the Cemetery Girl graphic novels (with Christopher Golden), and the Gunnie Rose books, set in an alternate history America. Charlaine has also written many short stories, and together with Toni L.P. Kelner she edited seven themed anthologies. Her books have sold over 39 million copies worldwide! Charlaine Harris details how being a Rhodes alum has impacted her, shares stories from her time here and gives young writers her insight on the field and craft.…
Kahlila Bandele continues to explore the history of international students on campus. On this episode, Maggie and Kahlila discuss the relationship between Chinese students in the 1950s and American Cold War politics. One of these students was David Wen-Wei Chang, class of 1955. While researching this episode, we learned that Dr. Chang had published an autobiography titled “The Scholar and the Tiger”. We recently added this book to our collection if you would like to read more about Chang’s life. Email us your questions, comments, and campus memories at lynxtothepast@rhodes.edu.…
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Dilemma was a student-lead symposium at Rhodes that began in the 1960s and continued on into the late eighties. The event brought experts across many fields to present on campus. In this episode, Maggie Kreis talks with Dilemma founder, Bo Scarborough, and attendee and alumnus, Ed Uthman, to learn more about the event and its reception on campus. As well, we will walk through some of the most interesting speakers and topics the symposium brought us. As always, explore the digital archives at dlynx.rhodes.edu and email us at lynxtothepast@rhodes.edu with your memories, questions and comments.…
A follow up episode to part one of " Rhodes and the Cuban Revolution ." In this episode the team interviews Roberto Heros, one of the students from Cuba. Heros went on to become a notable cerebrovascular neurosurgeon. He is now 81 years old and still practicing medicine at the University of Miami! Heros graciously took time to share some of his memories of his time as a student.…
On this episode Kahlila and Maggie are Havana good time discussing the 1959 Cuban revolution. You’ll hear government officials, Rhodes professors, students, and more sharing their thoughts on Fidel Castro’s ascent to power.
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If you ever find yourself in need of the time, and you’re okay with doing a little math to get it, look no further than the south wall of Rhodes Tower. There you will find a vertical sundial, designed and given to the college by physics professor Jack Streete.
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Rhodes College and the city of Memphis have lost a dear friend in the passing of Bennett Wood, longtime friend of the college. Mr. Wood authored Rhodes 150, a Sesquicentennial Yearbook , which has become an invaluable resource in the creation of this podcast. Bill Short recounts for us his memories of the life and career of his long-time friend.…
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Kenan and Maggie wrap up this season’s celebration of the women of Rhodes with two of our most notable: Jessie L. Clough and Floy K. Hanson. Joined by Bill Short, Rosie Meindel, and Brooke Schedneck, this episode takes a deep dive into the lives and legacies of these two globe-trotting artists.
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A portrait of Anne Marie Williford hangs in the common room of the dorm that bears her name. But who was she? Kenan paints a picture of Dean Williford, drawing upon the palette of memories of Susan Williford Montgomery, Beth Carson Wallace, Frannie Taylor, and Donald Tucker.
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Maggie sits down for another chat with an important woman of Rhodes, Dean of Students Alicia Golston. Find out the one class she just would not take- and how that rewrote her life’s course. Follow the path that led Dean Golston to Rhodes and how she hopes to help students navigate their own journey.
Barret Library is very dear to us hear at Lynx to the Past, and the woman at the head of it is even more so. Maggie Kreis talks with Library Director, Darlene Brooks, in this episode.
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