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Ep 90 Create@State Features Bryce Jefferson, Ahad Sanjrani, Melanie Ricker and Alexus Leonard

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This is A-State Connections and Create@State: Making Connections that Count.  I am your host for the podcast Johnathan Reaves.  Today, we go back to the Create@State virtual symposium to hear more research.  This research comes from the Neil Griffin College of Business at Arkansas State University.  Three presentations are featured today.  Click on the Listen button for more.  The first is from Bryce Jefferson.  This is his presentation titled “The Sky is Falling as Rivers Rise: Adapting to Increased Rainfall Along the Mississippi River Basin”. 

That was Bryce Jefferson.  Next are Melanie Ricker and Alexus Leonard.  This is their presentation titled “Scarlet to Black: A Comprehensive Student-Led Approach to Financial Literacy.”

That was Melanie Ricker and Alexus Leonard.  The final presentation for today is from Ahad Sanjrani.  His presentation is “Preventing student burnout and fallout: The role of psychological capital and how it affects freshmen.”

Today, we heard from students in the Neil Griffin College of Business at Arkansas State University.  Don’t forget to subscribe to the Create@State podcast at Spotify, Apple Podcasts or wherever you get your podcasts.  Also, subscribe to the new KASU app, which makes it easy to find the Create@State podcast.  Please tell others about the Create@State Podcast, also leave us a 5-star review. This is A-State Connections on KASU.  (music)

Johnathan Reaves is the News Director for KASU Public Radio. As part of an Air Force Family, he moved to Arkansas from Minot, North Dakota in 1986. He was first bitten by the radio bug after he graduated from Gosnell High School in 1992. While working on his undergraduate degree, he worked at KOSE, a small 1,000 watt AM commercial station in Osceola, Arkansas. Upon graduation from Arkansas State University in 1996 with a degree in Radio-Television Broadcast News, he decided that he wanted to stay in radio news. He moved to Stuttgart, Arkansas and worked for East Arkansas Broadcasters as news director and was there for 16 years.