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  • What's the Real Sorority Experience? Exploring Greek Life at UT Tyler
    2025/10/17

    The stereotypical sorority experience is well-known, negative, and (unsurprisingly) not true of every chapter. Most people think they know what Greek life - but what do the insiders say?

    This week, Dr. Ross and student producer Ashley Worley explore Greek life within UT Tyler's Alpha Chi Omega chapter. Joining the discussion are Alpha Chi's alumni advisor Michelle Gonzalez and chapter president Elizabeth Nixon to share the impact of sisterhood on their college journeys. Together, they dive into their experiences with sorority culture, community outreach, and career prep opportunities. For students curious about what Greek life is really like, the stories may not be what you expect.

    Have more questions about life inside a sorority? Email us at ADRquestions@gmail.com or leave a comment below. We'd love to hear from you!

    Want to learn more or connect with UT Tyler's Greek Life? Click the links below!

    -UT Tyler Sorority recruitment webpage: https://www.uttyler.edu/student-life/greek-life/recruitment/sororityrecruitment/

    -Alpha Chi Omega UT Tyler Instagram: @axo_uttyler

    -Alpha Chi Omega UT Tyler Facebook page: Kappa Mu Chapter - Alpha Chi Omega

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    26 分
  • What's it Like to Be a Biology Major? Inside the College of Arts and Sciences Part 2
    2025/10/14

    As one of the hard sciences, Biology tends to be more concrete in our imaginations. White lab coats. Microscopes. The mitochondria (it's the powerhouse of the cell). But what about snake-trapping? Fishing? Counting frog calls?

    The field is a lot wider than we might think.

    This week, Dr. Ross and student producer Ashley Worley continue their series highlighting inside stories and college prep practicalities from UT Tyler's Biology department. Department chair Dr. Lance Williams and Biology student MJ Baker join the discussion to share what's really happening in biology and chemistry classes, from fieldwork to lab reports. If you're choosing your degree, preparing for college life, or just curious about other experiences in higher ed, this series is for you.

    Have more questions about life inside a Biology department? Email us at ADRquestions@gmail.com or leave a comment below. We'd love to hear from you!

    Want to learn more or connect with UT Tyler's Department of Biology? Click the link below!

    -Department webpage: https://www.uttyler.edu/academics/colleges-schools/arts-sciences/departments/biology/

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    33 分
  • What is College Esports? Exploring UT Tyler's Competitive Gaming Resources
    2025/10/03

    When we think of college sports, we imagine football scholarships and packed stadiums. But what if you're a competitor who crushes it at Mario Kart or would rather watch Fortnite streams for fun?

    We've got you covered.

    This week, Dr. Ross and student producer Ashley Worley explore the realm of Esports with Kenna Rivers, UT Tyler's team captain for Rainbow Six Siege. As an avid gamer and junior Nursing major, Kenna reveals the ways Esports can transform a student's college experience for the better, helping them develop teamwork, leadership, and practical career skills in a fun environment. For casual or new players in the crowd, she shares how the Esports lab's resources create opportunities to have fun with friends, build community, and even win prize money. Whoever you are and however you enjoy gaming, Esports has something for you.

    Have more questions about Esports in college life? Email us at ADRquestions@gmail.com or leave a comment below. We'd love to hear from you!

    Watch UT Tyler Esports live on Twitch and follow their socials here: https://linktr.ee/esportsUTT

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    24 分
  • What's It Like to Be An English Major? Inside the College of Arts and Sciences Part 1
    2025/09/19

    Maybe we think we know what a day in the life of an English major looks like: classic novels, writing, poetry, writing, presentations, and (you guessed it!) writing. But what do English majors actually learn? Where do they fit in the world outside of universities?

    The variety of answers may surprise you.

    This week, Dr. Ross and student producer Ashley Worley launch their new series highlighting inside stories and college prep practicalities from UT Tyler's English department. Department chair Dr. Ann Beebe and English student Jim Clayton join the discussion to share what's really happening in English classes. If you're choosing your degree, preparing for college life, or just curious about other experiences in higher ed, this series is for you.

    Have more questions about life inside an English department? Email us at ADRquestions@gmail.com or leave a comment below. We'd love to hear from you!

    Want to learn more or connect with UT Tyler's Department of Literature and Languages? Click the links below!

    • Department newsletters
    • Facebook page
    • Instagram: @uttylerlitlang
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    20 分
  • How Can I Stay Active in College? Exploring Rec Sports
    2025/09/12

    We sit through classes, sit to study, sit on a couch to relax, and often sit at a desk to work. It’s easier than ever as a busy college student to miss out on the basics: sunshine, fresh air, friends, and movement. Sure, there’s the gym on campus – but what if you’ve never been before? How do you break through the intimidation? Will there even be an activity you like there?

    Enter the Rec Sports team – and their director, Rick McGill.

    This week, Dr. Ross and student producer Ashley Worley discuss what you might not have known rec centers have to offer with UT Tyler’s Director of Recreational Sports, Rick McGill. From free weights to ski trips, the department has something for everyone. He shares how rec sports engagement impacts the lives of students, helping them stay healthy, build friendships, and even secure unexpected career opportunities.

    Whether you’re a basketball enthusiast or an air hockey champ, there’s something about sports that brings us all together. The resources you need are here – and it includes so much more than a gym.

    Have more questions about rec sports opportunities? Email us at ADRquestions@gmail.com or leave a comment below. We’d love to hear from you!

    Want to stay up to date on UT Tyler’s rec center? Download the app to see the gym’s live occupancy count, register for club sports teams, view upcoming outdoor adventures, and more! Search “UT Tyler Rec Sports App” and find it on Google Play or the App Store.

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    24 分
  • What Can I Expect From Sophomore Year? Pt. 3
    2025/09/05

    We all know freshman year is a big turning point. There's orientations, welcome celebrations, loads of "firsts" to experience - but with three more years of college, the changes and growth have only begun.

    What happens next?

    This week, Dr. Ross and student producer Ashley Worley reconvene with two students who appeared on the podcast in their first week of freshman year: Mary Mooney and Dominick Robinette. Now approaching their sophomore year, they discuss the variety of developmental shifts and struggles they've encountered, like managing anxiety, building connections on campus, and navigating AI use in homework. Through it all, they offer insights on how this often-overlooked middle year can be just as pivotal for growth as the first.

    Have more questions about surviving and thriving in sophomore year? Email us at ADRquestions@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you!

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    37 分
  • How Do I Prepare for My Career in College?
    2025/08/29

    There's plenty of debate about whether or not college truly prepares you for a career. Between homework assignments and research projects, how can you build a resume that helps you succeed after graduation?

    Let's find out.

    This week, Dr. Ross and student producer Ashley Worley explore the best resources and tips for college students/recent grads navigating the job market. Joining us to share her expertise is Dr. Rosemary Cooper, UT Tyler's Executive Director of Career Success, and Ebony Walker, a grad student juggling her new job as an adjunct English professor. Together, they share the real-world career experiences of both faculty and students to address the unique challenges of finding work in today's market, connecting students with career development resources, and breaking into creative industries. No matter where you are in your career journey, this episode has the practical advice to help you take your next steps.

    Have questions about finding your career path during college? Email us at ADRquestions@gmail.com. We'd love to hear from you!

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    42 分
  • 10 Things You Should Do To Make Friends in College
    2025/08/22

    There’s plenty of challenges to freshman year you might be prepared for – tackling the change in lifestyle or new levels of academic achievement, for instance.

    But what about loneliness?

    This week, Dr. Ross and student producer Ashley Worley combine both a professor and a student’s experiences to create a list of ten things you can do to start making friends in college. Each of their five tips breaks down the larger task – connecting with a community – into actionable steps that may surprise you with their simplicity. The general good news: everyone in college is in the same boat, and in some ways, making friends could never be easier.

    Have more questions about getting connected in freshman year? Email us at ADRquestions@gmail.com. We’d love to hear from you!

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    21 分