2025 was a seismic year for audio, from podcasting shakeups to finding cuts for the Corporation for Public Broadcasting. We’ll explore the future of radio. Plus, ASU’s new medical school is building a curriculum to incorporate humanities into the world of health care.
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We continue now with our series of conversations about what the next year might bring. And today, we’re focusing on radio.
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Arizona State University’s new medical school got its accreditation this fall; the John Shufeldt School of Medicine and Medical Engineering plans to welcome its first class for the fall semester next year.
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Jane Elliot is famous for the "Blue Eyes/Brown Eyes” exercise she carried out in her third grade Iowa classroom in 1968. It was just after the assassination of Martin Luther King, Jr., and she had had something of an anti-racist awakening. So, she took to her classroom.
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This month, we’ve brought “Eating Christmas” — a typically live storytelling event — to you in the comfort and safety of wherever you like to listen to KJZZ. The Show has shared three original essays about the holidays and food, and now we give you the finale.