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Kendall Speaks

Kendall Speaks

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Summary

Kendall Speaks is a podcast hosted by Dr. Bryan Stewart, the president of Miami Dade College's Kendall Campus. The show highlights the school's many facets through interviews with MDC's hardworking students, staff, and faculty.© 2024
Episodes
  • Kendall Speaks LIVE! Episode 2 - Campus Creatives Day
    Apr 27 2026

    You're in for a treat: another special live episode of Kendall Speaks! This episode was recorded during a gathering for Campus Creatives Day at the Kendall Campus, and it is hosted by our very own chair of the Kendall Business Department, Alexis Portuondo, and Dash Ruiz, Multimedia Support Manager of West Campus.

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    34 mins
  • Episode 41 - Miami Tech Works
    Apr 27 2026

    Joining Dr, Stewart this week are Vanessa Rodriguez, Student Service Support Coordinator of Single Stop, and Director of Continuing Education, Kendall Campus, Tahimi Rodriguez Diaz. Various interesting topics are discussed from the importance of Single Stop to what Miami Tech Works is and how it operates.

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    24 mins
  • Episode 40 - Miambiance Returns
    Apr 17 2026

    The braintrust behind Miambiance, MDC Kendall Campus's multi(-multi!)-award winning literature and arts magazine, returns to Kendall Speaks to catch us up on the what's been happening with the magazine and to give us a sneak peek at the next volume. Join our host and president of Kendall Campus, Dr. Stewart, as he interviews Miamibiance advisor, Professor Rita Fernandez-Sterling; current head designer, Salma Gonzalez; and Alexander Polo, who is (take a deep breath...) the poetry and prose editor and current volume 36 literature editor chief. Enjoy!

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    29 mins
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