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Drink Local
Hunter Smith and Levi Duncan, Piedmont Virginia Community College and Champion Brewing Company
In recent years, a culture has grown up around brewing beer locally and at home. The brewmasters at Champion Brewing Company say local breweries can help foster community.
Historic College Brewhouse
Susan Kern, College of William & Mary
In early America, just about everyone drank beer—even for breakfast. We go to the site of a brewhouse that once existed on the campus of one of our nation’s oldest colleges.
A Founder’s Folly
Ryan Smith, Virginia Commonwealth University
We all know of Washington, Jefferson, and Franklin, but few of us have heard of Robert Morris, who was also a founding father. In a new book, Ryan Smith tells the tale of this wealthy financier of the Revolution who signed the Declaration of Independence and the Constitution, but ended up in financial ruin and public disgrace.
Extreme Nursing in Alaska
Maria DeValpine, James Madison University
There is an extreme shortage of nurses in “bush” Alaska, a stunningly beautiful part of the world only reachable by plane or barge. Our guest studied why nurses elect to stay in this challenging environment on the edge of the earth.
Service Learning in Egypt
James Curiel, Norfolk State University
Courses that include service learning projects can have a profound effect on college students. While teaching at the American University in Cairo, Egypt, James Curiel had his students, who were predominately from the wealthiest Egyptian families, work with impoverished families who made their living by recycling the rubbish they collected.
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