Latest PodcastsThe latest episodes for each Weber State podcast are available for listening below. Click on each link to listen to the episode, which will then open in your default audio player. To download episodes or subscribe to the podcasts, check out the "How to Subscribe to Weber State University Podcasts" page. Business Lectures- Alumni Panel
- Bart Kennington, CEO of Candle Warmers Etc.
- Paul Kennard, economic development director for Wasatch Economic Development
- Rex Baxter, vice president & portfolio manager in Merrill Lynch's PIA program
- Shelli Gardner, co-founder of Stampin' Up
- Lawrence A. Hill, director of clinical research for Watson Laboratories
- Sandra K. Martinson, controller for the Ogden Division of Barnes Aerospace
- David Pierce, president and CEO of FX Energy, Inc.
- Lew W. Cramer, president and CEO of World Trade Center Utah
- Brian Watts, CFO for Wasatch Energy
- Paul Valenzuela, plant controller and continuous improvement manager for Wells' Dairy, Inc.
- Thomas Grimm, founder of Price Savers Wholesale, Inc.
- David Bateman, CEO of Evans & Sutherland Computer Corporation
- Troy Thomas, creative director for ThomasArts
- Robert Harbertson, owner of THB Inc.
- Alumni Panel
- Women in Business Panel
- Michael Pratt, founder and CEO of OGIO International
- Bob Bonar, president and CEO of Snowbird Resort
- Ray Bingham, the managing director of General Atlantic LLC
- Scott Slaymaker, CEO of The Slaymaker Group, Inc.
Performing ArtsPolitics on Friday- Supreme Court Nomination – Political science professors Leah Murray and Thom Kuehls are joined by Frank Guliuzza, professor of government at Patrick Henry College, to discuss the pending Supreme Court nomination. (May 22, 2009)
- 2009 State Legislature – Weber State University political scientists Leah Murray and Thom Kuehls discuss Utah's 2009 State Legislative Session. (April 2, 2009)
- Post Inauguration – Weber State University political scientists Leah Murray and Thom Kuehls discuss the historic presidential inauguration, issues in the U.S. Senate, and local political activism. (Jan. 30, 2009)
- Obama's Cabinet – Weber State University political scientists Leah Murray and Thom Kuehls discuss the transition of powers and President-elect Barack Obama's Cabinet. (Dec. 8, 2008)
- Ballot Initiatives – Weber State University political scientists Thom Kuehls and Leah Murray discuss how various ballot initiatives fared in the recent election. (Nov. 14, 2008)
- Election Returns – Weber State University political scientists Leah Murray and Thom Kuehls discuss the historical significance of the 2008 elections. (Nov. 7, 2008)
- Election Predictions – Weber State University political scientists Leah Murray and Thom Kuehls discuss the Electoral College, early voting, and the current state of the election. They also make their predictions on who will be the next president of the United States. (Oct. 31, 2008)
- Economy's Impact on Presidential Race – Weber State University political scientists Leah Murray and Thom Kuehls discuss the economy's impact on the race for the White House. (Oct. 10, 2008)
- Presidential Debates – Weber State University political scientists Leah Murray and Thom Kuehls discuss the latest developments in the presidential campaign leading up to the debates. (Sept. 26, 2008)
- Summary of 2008 National Conventions – Weber State University political science professors Leah Murray and Thom Kuehls analyze the impact of the national conventions on the 2008 presidential race. (Sept. 5, 2008)
- 2008 National Conventions – Weber State University political science professors Thom Kuehls and Leah Murray discuss the 2008 national conventions for the Republicans and Democrats. (Aug. 26, 2008)
- Religion and Politics – Weber State political science professors Frank Guliuzza and Thom Kuehls discuss the influence of religion on politics with WSU students. (April 25, 2008)
- Democratic Nominee? — Weber State political science professors Leah Murray and Thom Kuehls discuss who will be the presidential nominee for the Democrats. (April 4, 2008)
- Ohio and Texas Primaries — Weber State political science professors Frank Guliuzza, Thom Kuehls and Leah Murray preview the Ohio and Texas primaries and discuss the possibility of a brokered convention. (Feb. 29, 2008)
- Super Tuesday Recap — Weber State political science faculty members Frank Guliuzza and Thom Kuehls analyze the results of Super Tuesday. (Feb. 8, 2008)
- Super Tuesday Preview — Weber State political science faculty members Frank Guliuzza, Thom Kuehls and Leah Murray preview Super Tuesday. (Feb. 1, 2008)
- Presidential Primaries — Weber State political science faculty members Thom Kuehls and Leah Murray discuss the latest developments in the presidential primary process. (Jan. 25, 2008)
- Presidential Primary Analysis with political science faculty members Frank Guliuzza and Thom Kuehls (Jan. 11, 2008)
- KCPW Interview with Frank Guliuzza and Richard Richards
- Ogden Mayoral Debate Analysis with political science faculty members Leah Murray and Thom Kuehls
Weber State Speakers- Elisabeth Bumiller, NY Times reporter
- Misconceptions About Evolution by Jeff Eaton, professor of geosciences
- Michael Kammen, Cornell Historian presents "Visual Shock: When and Why American Art Sparks Controversy"
- "Originally Left out of the Constitution" by Susan Matt, WSU history professor
- Lt. Gov. Gary Herbert
- George C. Rable, Civil War Historian
- "The Constitution in a Time of Elections" by Leah Murray, Paul Pope and Gary Johnson
- Thom Kuehls, Constitution Week speaker
- David Sanger, chief Washington correspondent for the NY Times
- Will Bagley, historian discusses the legend of the Bear Lake Monster
- Douglas W. Smith, project leader for the Yellowstone Wolf Restoration Project
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