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Axe & Answered

Axe & Answered

By: College of Liberal and Applied Arts - Stephen F. Austin State University
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A 48 - 50 minute podcast by faculty members of the College of Liberal and Applied Arts at Stephen F. Austin State University. We hold lively debates related to American society and culture based a on a single question: - Why do we love horror films? - How should American history be taught? - Why are people fascinated by serial killers? - Where do urban legends come from? - Do we need the Electoral College? - Why are conspiracy theories so prevalent? - Why are there still Confederate statues? - Why does social media dominate our lives? - What are the limits to free speech?College of Liberal and Applied Arts - Stephen F. Austin State University Social Sciences
Episodes
  • AI in 2025: What's New in the World of Artificial Intelligence
    Nov 7 2025

    In this episode, we discuss the growing impact of AI on education, popular culture and beyond.


    Host: Tom Reynolds, lecturer - Media and Communication

    Guests: Dr. Jason Macintosh, asst. professor - EnglishJustin Hughes - AI researcher, graduate student

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    45 mins
  • Artificial Intelligence 2.0: What's AI up to now in 2024?
    Nov 14 2024

    In this discussion, we dive into the continued growth of AI (artificial intelligence) and how it's improved dramatically since it first appeared to the public back in 2022. How has it impacted education, positively or negatively? Will it replace humans in the labor market? Will it ever get so good that it will become sentient and destroy us?


    Guest: Sara Parks - assistant professor, Dept of English; AI educator

    Justin Hughes, graduate assistant Moderator: Tom Reynolds - lecturer, Dept. of Media & Communications

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    43 mins
  • Loblolly and Slash Pine: Forestry in East Texas and how Careers can be Made
    May 16 2024

    East Texas - AKA the Pine Curtain - is home to over 12 million acres of pine forests and one of the nation's major producers of softwoods for commercial and industrial use. Forestry is also one of the largest programs at Stephen F. Austin State University, offering both undergraduate and graduate studies. In this episode, we discuss forest management, controlled burns, invasive pests, and how forestry is one of the strongest careers a college graduate can pursue, with a growing (no pun intended) demand for qualified job seekers.


    Guest: Dr. Hans Williams, Ph. D, Dean - Dept. of Forestry

    Host/moderator: Tom Reynolds, lecturer - Dept. of Mass Communications

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    40 mins
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