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Extra Credit

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by Rutgers Summer Winter

22 episodes
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Podcast Overview

Created by the Rutgers University–New Brunswick Office of Summer & Winter Sessions, this podcast features short talks with students about their journey to Rutgers, experiences while going to school here, and what they're up to after graduating. It also features interviews with Rutgers faculty about topics like how they got into their field, what makes the course they teach special, and how students can benefit by taking their course. We hope you follow along.

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2/24/2021

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Episode thumbnail for Season 3, Episode 1: Dr. Mark Robson

May 31, 2022

Season 3, Episode 1: Dr. Mark Robson

<p>"If you make it relevant, they'll get something out of it... I remind them this is not your major, but you eat three times a day."&nbsp;</p> <p>Dr. Mark Robson discusses his teaching approach and the impact he hopes his summer course, Plants and People, can have on all Summer Session students in their futures.</p> <p><strong>For a transcript of this episode, please visit </strong><a href="https://summer.rutgers.edu/ExtraCreditMR" target="_blank">summer.rutgers.edu/ExtraCreditMR</a>.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Season 2, Episode 6: Instructor Jaime Cosloy

December 21, 2021

Season 2, Episode 6: Instructor Jaime Cosloy

<p>"Different opportunities might present themselves... keep an open mind." Instructor Jaime Cosloy shares her journey from a student at Rutgers to working at the NFL, then to law school and back to Rutgers to teach students about sports and the law.</p> <p>For a transcript of this episode, please visit <a href="//summer.rutgers.edu/ExtraCreditJCosloy"><strong>summer.rutgers.edu/ExtraCreditJCosloy</strong></a>.</p>

Episode thumbnail for Season 2, Episode 5: Professor Hyacinth Miller

December 10, 2021

Season 2, Episode 5: Professor Hyacinth Miller

<p>"Oftentimes we're taught history in silos." Assistant Teaching Professor Hyacinth Miller discusses the global impact of the Caribbean and her approach to teaching history during the Winter Session in this week's episode of Extra Credit.</p> <p>For the transcript of this episode, please visit <a href="//www.summer.rutgers.edu/ExtraCreditHM">summer.rutgers.edu/ExtraCreditHM</a>.</p>

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What is Extra Credit?

Created by the Rutgers University–New Brunswick Office of Summer & Winter Sessions, this podcast features short talks with students about their journey to Rutgers, experiences while going to school here, and what they're up to after graduating. It also features interviews with Rutgers faculty about topics like how they got into their field, what makes the course they teach special, and how students can benefit by taking their course. We hope you follow along.

How often does this podcast release new episodes?

This podcast updates daily.

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Does this podcast accept guests?

Yes, this podcast regularly features guests.

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