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Fred Martino speaks with Dr. Tim Daugherty, an Assistant Professor and Attending Physician within the Institute for Plastic Surgery at Southern Illinois University.
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The Center for English as a Second Language at SIU Carbondale has an active immersive learning program that welcomes scholars from across the globe.
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The Center for English as a Second Language at Southern Illinois University Carbondale has an active immersive learning program that welcomes scholars from across the globe. In this episode, anchor Fred Martino interviews Samuel Bello and Francisco Moreno, both from Colombia.
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Fred Martino speaks with Jenna Jamieson, author of “Giving Back…lessons from an adopted immigrant on why a happy life is about helping others.” Jamieson is also the Director of the Public Health undergraduate program at Southern Illinois University Carbondale.
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Dr. Jones talked with Fred Martino about preparing for the journey of a lifetime. Dr. Jones works in emergency medicine at Springfield Memorial Hospital. He’s also an associate professor at the Southern Illinois University School of Medicine.
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Fred Martino interviews Breanna Churchill, founder of the Brown Bear Book Club. They discuss the club and Churchill’s new book, "The Little Bird Who Wanted to Fly," a story about the importance of patience and perseverance. Tune in Thursday at 7:30 p.m. on WSIU.
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Each year, German journalists travel to the United States and American journalists visit Germany. The program is offered through the RIAS Berlin Commission. Fred Martino talks with RIAS fellow Wiebke Bolle, a journalist who works for WELT in Berlin.
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Fred Martino interviews Brandy Nance, Executive Director of the Shawnee Hills Wine Trail. On “Saluki Sleuths,” a fascinating look at the rich history of an editorial cartoon at The Daily Egyptian, the newspaper produced by students at Southern Illinois University-Carbondale.
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Fred Martino speaks with Dr. Tony Sanders, Illinois Superintendent of Education.
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While many places in Illinois have been struggling, Marion is thriving. Fred Martino interviews Marion Mayor Mike Absher.