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CapChat - Health & Relationships

Health & Relationships

02/25/20 • 29 min

CapChat

CapChat Season 2 continues with the first in our series of advice episodes for students and the services offered at Capital. In this episode, we explore the important topics of health and relationships. Dr. Cathy McDaniels Wilson, director of University Counseling and Health Services, and Dr. Jennifer Speakman, assistant provost and Title IX coordinator, join us to cover the importance of exercise, self-care, and students helping each other to succeed. Learn how to be your best you, and how Capital University is working to help students on that journey!

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CapChat Season 2 continues with the first in our series of advice episodes for students and the services offered at Capital. In this episode, we explore the important topics of health and relationships. Dr. Cathy McDaniels Wilson, director of University Counseling and Health Services, and Dr. Jennifer Speakman, assistant provost and Title IX coordinator, join us to cover the importance of exercise, self-care, and students helping each other to succeed. Learn how to be your best you, and how Capital University is working to help students on that journey!

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Majors and Careers: Music

Welcome to CapChat Season 2! Building on the success of our first season, we’ve added a series of episodes that explore areas of study at Capital. Listen along as professors and current students give you an overview of different degree paths and majors, what’s special about Capital’s approach to those majors, and the out-of-class learning opportunities you won’t want to miss. In this episode, we’ll explore the Conservatory of Music with Chad Loughrige, Music Technology professor, Laura Kitchel, Ph.D., of Music Education, and Dan Messersmith, sophomore majoring music technology. Learn the about the wide variety of degree and career paths you can take as a music major, understand the difference between a Conservatory of Music and school of music, and discover all the opportunities Capital – and Columbus – offer to help you set yourself apart as a musician, performer, educator, producer, engineer, entrepreneur and more.

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Majors and Careers: Education

CapChat Season 2 continues with helpful information for anyone who is in interested in becoming a teacher. Capital’s education program is highly respected for its blend of educational theory with relevant field experiences, preparing students to excel in diverse classroom settings. In this episode, we are joined by Dr. Bradley Conrad, associate professor of Education, Dr. Jennifer Faison Hodge, director for Clinical Partnerships, and sophomore Nichole Walsh, who is majoring in adolescent/young adult integrated language arts education. Learn how Capital combines teaching, research and service with professional partnerships to create teachers who will impact students for a lifetime. You’ll also hear about opportunities for student teaching abroad and tutoring in a variety of settings.

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