Health & Science
5:53 pm
Mon June 3, 2013

Episode 102 - Sand

Health & Science
4:47 pm
Mon June 3, 2013

Episode 101 - Elasticity

Midday Matters
3:39 pm
Mon June 3, 2013

News Review - Monday, June 3, 2013

On today's Midday Matters, we're talking about the Physician Orders for Scope of Treatment--or POST program. It was passed by the Indiana General Assembly this year, and aims to create consistency in healthcare for end-of-life patients.

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Midday Matters
3:12 pm
Mon June 3, 2013

Midday Matters Artcentric - Friday, May 31, 2013

On today's Midday Matters ArtCentric, we're talking Habitat for Humanity's 'Interfaith Build Benefit Concert' with Mark Maxwell & Laurie Brumbaugh--then a Drama! Report from 1st Pres Theater's Thom Hofrichter & screenwriter Michael B. Druxman.

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Politics & Government
4:42 pm
Fri May 31, 2013

Pence Announces Public-Private Bioscience Venture

Governor Mike Pence says the creation of a new Biosciences Research Institute announced Thursday will create jobs, attract investment and talent from around the globe and help retain the state’s top graduates.  It’s being called the first industry-led life sciences research institute in the country.

  • Listen to Brandon Smith's story about the announcement of the Indiana Biosciences Research Institute.

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Midday Matters
1:33 pm
Thu May 30, 2013

Outer Spaces- Thursday May 30, 2013

It's time to explore your Outer Spaces!

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Kat Chow is a journalist covering race, ethnicity, and culture for NPR's new Code Switch team. In this role, Chow is responsible for reporting and telling stories using social media, sparking conversations online, and blogging.

Prior to coming to NPR, Chow worked with WGBH in Boston and was a reporting fellow for The Cambodia Daily, an English-language newspaper in Phnom Penh.

While a student at the University of Washington in Seattle, Chow was a founding member of a newsmagazine television show and freelanced for the Seattle Weekly. She also interned with the Seattle Times and worked on NBC's Winter Olympics coverage in Vancouver, B.C. You can find her tweeting away for Code Switch at @NPRCodeSwitch, and sharing her thoughts at @katchow.

Midday Matters
1:22 pm
Wed May 29, 2013

Health 360- Wednesday May 29, 2013

Today on Health 360 we'll be discussing Retinal and Macular Diseases and Degeneration with Dr. Matthew Farber, Ophthalmologist specializing in Retinal Disease with Allen County Retinal Surgeons.  

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Kurt began his radio career at 16 as weekend disc jockey at KOLS-AM/KKMA-FM (now KMYZ) in Pryor, Okla. He gradually began doing news work at his home town radio station. Kurt studied journalism at Oklahoma State University, serving two terms as managing editor of "The Daily O'Collegian." He returned to his radio roots while at Oklahoma State, working first as a part-time news producer, then as Morning Edition host at KOSU. Kurt left the station in 1990 returning to Pryor to be a part of a new business, ViaGrafix, that developed computer training videos. He eventually sold his business to attend seminary at The Iliff School of Theology in Denver and Phillips Theological Seminary in Tulsa, Okla. He served as minister of communications for St. Luke's United Methodist Church in Oklahoma City for five years before starting his own media business, Discuss Communications LLC. In 2005, he once again returned to radio as the operations manager and Morning Edition anchor at KGOU, eventually transitioning to news director in 2009, where he also serves as editorial director for StateImpact Oklahoma.

Kurt is secretary of the Oklahoma Pro Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists and member of the Oklahoma Associated Press Broadcasters board. He lives in Oklahoma City with his wife, the Rev. Charla Gwartney, and daughter, Elizabeth.

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