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THE COLUMBUS COLLABORATIVE CREATES NEW PARTNERS, NEW PROGRAMS
Seeds for Growth Part 1
Airdate: Friday 8/13 at 8pm on WOSU PLUS Also airs: Fridays 8/20, 8/27 at 8 pm on WOSU PLUS
Program description: Advice and best practices for non-profits is presented in this annual meeting presented by The Huntington Foundation.
Seeds for Growth Part 2
Airdate: Friday 8/13 at 9 pm on WOSU PLUS Also airs: Fridays 8/20, 8/27 at 9 pm on WOSU PLUS
Program description: Advice and best practices for non-profits is presented in this annual meeting presented by The Huntington Foundation.
There’s power in partnerships.
That’s the thinking behind The Columbus Collaborative, a program from WOSU Public Media.
The Columbus Collaborative allows WOSU Public Media to work directly with "mission-similar" partners such as non-profit, educational, corporate, governmental, and public service organizations to create broadcast programs.
“Even when WOSU@COSI was just a concept, we envisioned our new studio as a community meeting space,” says WOSU station manager Tom Rieland. “The Columbus Collaborative is an extension of that thinking. We’re seeking partnerships that will create programs that examine our community’s issues and challenges.”
“We want WOSU Public Media to be involved in the vital conversations about Columbus,” says Rieland. “We believe The Columbus Collaborative is a wonderful forum to create those conversations.”
A panel featuring the top African American medical scientists in the nation discusses the topic of Biology: From Molecules to Man. Moderated by Jerry Revish, WBNS 10TV Anchor; panelists include Wayne Bowen, Biologist; George H. Jones, Biologist; Dr. Kwame Osei, Endocrinologist, Cardiovascular Physician; and John Watson, Biomedical Scientist.
A panel of experts discusses the premise that trash is valuable; including topics on the basics of recycling and waste management and the local issues revolving around them. Moderated by Ann Fisher, host of WOSU AM’s All Sides with Ann Fisher; panelists include Jerry Tinianow, Director of the Center for Energy and Environment at Mid-Ohio Regional Planning Commission; John Remy, Director of Communications at Solid Waste Authority of Central Ohio (SWACO); and Steve Sargent, Director of Recycling at Rumpke of Ohio.
Former WOSU "Open Line" host Fred Andrle moderates a panel discussion on the connections, alignments and linkages across the educational continuum, and within the social services in the central Ohio community.
Controversies in Science: In the Beginning - Explanations from Science and Religion
A panel of experts discusses science, creation, and evolution.
Neal Conan; host of NPR’s “Talk of the Nation,” moderates. Panelists include: Francisco Ayala, Professor of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at UC Irvine and author of “Darwin's Gift to Science and Religion”; Denis Lamoureux, Professor of Science and Religion at St. Joseph's College in the University of Alberta, Canada, author of “Evolutionary Creation” and co-author of “Darwinism Defeated? The Johnson-Lamoureux Debate on Biological Origins”; and Eugenie Scott, American physical anthropologist and executive director of the National Center for Science Education and author of “Evolution vs. Creationism: An Introduction.”
This conference, organized by The Kiplinger Institute at the John Glenn School of Public Affairs at The Ohio State University, highlights cutting edge energy alternatives as well as the impact of proposed federal policies. Keynote speaker: Dr. Steven Koonin; Under Secretary of Energy for Science.
Boyce Lancaster talks with Maestro Albert-George Schram, the beloved conductor of the CSO Pops, about composers, conductors, and the art of music-making. more...
Join host Boyce Lancaster in a new hot spot where you can sample some the richest fare—the Amadeus Deli! Weekdays from noon to 1pmon WOSU 89.7, let Mozart and his contemporaries set the perfect soundtrack to your lunch hour. more...