Columbus Collaborative

Tuesday, 9 February 2010
05:52AM

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Columbus Collaborative

THE COLUMBUS COLLABORATIVE CREATES NEW PARTNERS, NEW PROGRAMS

Seeds for Growth Part 1

Airdate: Friday 1/1/10 at 9pm on WOSU PLUS
Also airs: Fridays 1/15, 1/22 and 1/29 at 9pm on WOSU PLUS

Program description:
Surrounded by an unstable economy and an even more stressed philanthropic climate, nonprofit organizations are facing this rocky terrain with fewer resources and ever increasing community needs. In the first half of Seeds for Growth, Artie Isaac, Co-founder, SpeakerSite LLC, examines fresh approaches to motivating your associates and/or volunteers during times of economic and workforce uncertainty. In the second half, Lee Fisher, Lieutenant Governor, State of Ohio; along with facilitator Barbara Benham, Director of Government Relations, Huntington; discuss key economic trends and information to help non-profit leaders navigate through this down cycle. 
(Tape Date: 7/16/09). Watch this program here


Columbus Collaborative


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.”

For more information about The Columbus Collaborative, email WOSU Public Media senior content director Brent Davis.





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Controversies in Science: In the Beginning

Wednesday, November 4th, 2009

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.”

Taped 10/14/2009


Beyond the Gridiron: The Life and Times of Woody Hayes

A fascinating profile of one of the most gifted and complex coaches of the twentieth century. This program chronicles Hayes’ rise from a high school coach in a small Ohio town to college football dominance as the head coach of the OSU Buckeyes. This first-ever public television documentary on Woody Hayes also looks at the times that shaped the man, from WWII through the Vietnam War and the civil rights movement. more...

From The Top

Sundays, 7pm, WOSU FM 89.7.
From the Top is a weekly, hour-long radio showcase of America's top young classical musicians hosted by acclaimed pianist Christopher O’Riley. more...