'Tiger Idea Commons' talks premiere
in spring semester
"Tiger Idea Commons," a show featuring local leaders sharing ideas for
life, is broadcast by KFHS, the campus radio, TV and Web station at Fort
Hays State University.
The talks take
place at 5 p.m. on Tuesdays in the Memorial Union's Cody Commons. Each
talk is 15 minutes long and is recorded in high definition video for
playback on TV and the Web.
Students, faculty,
staff and the public are invited to join live in the audience as well.
Mondo Subs in Cody Commons will provide a two-for-one sandwich deal
during the presentations.
"Please bring a
friend or colleague and join us for two-for-one sandwiches and shareable
ideas," said Ron Rohlf, instructor of informatics.
Vernon King,
Dallas, Texas, junior, recorded his speech, "Shake It Off and Step On
It," at the first Tiger Idea Commons, on Feb. 12.
On Feb. 19, Dr. Gordon Carlson, assistant professor of communication studies, will present "Avoiding Zombies in the Academy."
Dr. Chris Crawford,
professor of leadership studies and assistant provost for quality
management, will present "Life Is Results or BS?" on Feb. 26.
Starting off the
talks in March will be Kris Munsch, instructor of technology studies,
presenting "The Birdhouse Project" on March 5.
On March 12, Dr. Robert Moody, associate professor of advanced education programs, will present "Googleocity."
For more information, contact Rohlf, at 785-628-4512 or rcrohlf@fhsu.edu.