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The Bass Grad Cast

The Bass GradCast

The Bass GradCast showcases the research, passions, and academic journeys of our fabulous graduate students, providing insight into their experiences in graduate school.

Monika Salter and Nelson Lim speaking with Domee Shi

From Pitch to Panda – Domee Shi

Professors Nelson Lim and Monika Salter speak with Oscar-winning, animator, director, writer, Pixar-VP of Creative and the 2023 Brettell Award in the Arts recipient Domee Shi.

Jeremy Lock and Nils Roemer

Outside Your Front Door – Jeremy Lock

Dr. Nils Roemer, Dean of The Bass School of Arts, Technology, and Humanities in conversation with award-winning photojournalist Jeremy Lock.

The Ackerman Center for Holocaust Studies hosts a podcast.

Ackerman Center Podcast

Created in response to a need to connect in the midst of the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ackerman Center Podcast explores Holocaust-related topics. It’s hosted by Dr. Nils Roemer, dean of the Harry W. Bass Jr. School of Arts, Humanities, and Technology.

Athenaeum Review cover includes a child playing.

Athenaeum Review Podcast

Explore innovative thinking on the arts and more in this podcast connected to the Bass School publication.

Translating the World Podcast is hosted by Dr. Rainer Schulte

Translating the World

Join Dr. Rainer Schulte, the Katherine R. Cecil Professor in Foreign Languages, for a podcast with interviews with writers and their translators, portraits of contemporary international writers, and bilingual readings of poetry.

Living Legacy of White Supremacy

UTD Teach-In Series

While not specifically a podcast, the Teach-In Series is a series of virtual conversations inspired by student outrage and global anti-racist activism. Faculty, staff, and students organize teach-ins and read-ins organized around this theme.

Book to Book Podcast

Book to Book Podcast

An in-depth dialogue with authors about their literary works. Co-hosted by WGA-Fox digital associate and Bass School Executive Council member Tenay Mathis and Bass School faculty.