“Dialogue with the Dean” is an exclusive opportunity to explore the research, creativity and expertise driving the Buchtel College of Arts and Sciences. Hosted by Dean Mitchell S. McKinney, this video series offers fascinating interviews with faculty members who are leaders in their fields. Whether you're a prospective student, a curious academic, or someone passionate about research or the arts, these conversations provide a unique glimpse into the innovative work happening across multiple disciplines. Don't miss out on learning from some of the leading experts who are shaping the future of their fields. Dialogue with the Dean is where insight and inspiration meet.
Episode 1: Ohio Presidents
Ohio Presidents: November 2024
In the inaugural episode, Dean McKinney speaks with Dr. Kevin Kern, associate professor of history, to discuss Ohio's significant role in U.S. presidential history. The focus is on Ohio-born presidents, particularly Rutherford B. Hayes, whose controversial 1876 election was decided by a single electoral vote after achieving the highest voter turnout in U.S. history. The conversation ties Ohio’s unique political legacy to the broader context of the nation preparing for its next presidential election, offering historical insights for viewers interested in the state’s impact on American politics.
Episode 2: Akron Jazz
Akron Jazz: December 2024
In Episode 2, Dean McKinney speaks with Theron Brown, assistant professor of practice in Jazz Studies at UA’s School of Music. Theron shares Akron’s rich jazz history, including its role as a hub for traveling musicians and the legacy of Howard Street’s Matthews Hotel. He also discusses founding the Rubber City Jazz and Blues Festival, now in its 10th year, which connects students to real-world experiences. Theron reflects on his musical journey from church roots to his latest solo piano album, Spirit Fruit, inspired by his spiritual values.
Protecting the Great Lakes: January 2025
Coming soon: Episode 3, an interview with Dr. Lara Roketenetz, director of The University of Akron Field Station at Bath Nature Preserve.