Canine influenza, Indigenous art, Artificial intelligence growth

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Ruthanne Chun embraces Scout in the oncology waiting room
Ruthanne Chun DVM’91, associate dean for clinical affairs and teaching hospital director at the UW School of Veterinary Medicine, embraces Scout in the oncology waiting room at UW Veterinary Care. Photo courtesy of WeatherTech

A veterinary professor shares the risks of canine influenza this winter. Then, we learn more about an indigenous art exhibit. Later, a writer joins us to look at how artificial intelligence is influencing art and academia.

Featured in this Show

  • Curator shares exhibit in Appleton that features work from Indigenous artists across Wisconsin, US and Mexico

    The “Reclaiming Identity” exhibit at the Trout Museum of Art in Appleton explores Indigenous identity through the work of Indigenous artists in Wisconsin, the U.S. and Mexico. We talk to the guest curator behind the exhibit.

  • The disruptive force of artificial intelligence

    Our guest explains how the advancement of AI is forcing a reckoning in the academic and art worlds.

Episode Credits

  • Rob Ferrett Host
  • Sarah Hopefl Technical Director
  • Rachael Vasquez Producer
  • Tim Peterson Producer
  • Dakota Mace Guest
  • Stephen Marche Guest

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