One Big Question Podcast

Gregory L. Fenves has spent nearly four decades in higher education and still has an almost obsessive interest in learning. At Emory, he is surrounded by some of the world’s most brilliant minds.

They suggested Greg get a microphone and some gear and ask Emory experts about society, the future, and the challenges we face, as well as their bold, ambitious, and brave solutions.

You will be inspired by his guests, all members of the Emory community: scientists, authors, artists, researchers, journalists, and students.

https://president.emory.edu/communications/question-podcast/index.html

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