The Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Engagement at Dartmouth, (ICE@Dartmouth) is dedicated to transforming the dialogue between the sciences and the humanities in order to explore fundamental questions where a cross-disciplinary approach is essential. ICE hosts and funds in-residence fellows to further its core mission and to foment new directions for the engagement of the sciences, the humanities, and human spirituality.
In each episode the host, Franklin Jacoby, will converse with one of the past fellows of ICE about their work.
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The Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Engagement at Dartmouth, (ICE@Dartmouth) is dedicated to transforming the dialogue between the sciences and the humanities in order to explore fundamental questions where a cross-disciplinary approach is essential. ICE hosts and funds in-residence fellows to further its core mission and to foment new directions for the engagement of the sciences, the humanities, and human spirituality.
In each episode the host, Franklin Jacoby, will converse with one of the past fellows of ICE about their work.
Why the Sciences and Humanities Must Speak to One Another: A Conversation with Marcelo Gleiser
ICE@Dartmouth Podcast
46 minutes 11 seconds
5 years ago
Why the Sciences and Humanities Must Speak to One Another: A Conversation with Marcelo Gleiser
For our first full length episode, Franklin Jacoby will chat with the director of ICE@Dartmouth, Marcelo Gleiser, about what the institute is and why their work is so important.
ICE@Dartmouth Podcast
The Institute for Cross-Disciplinary Engagement at Dartmouth, (ICE@Dartmouth) is dedicated to transforming the dialogue between the sciences and the humanities in order to explore fundamental questions where a cross-disciplinary approach is essential. ICE hosts and funds in-residence fellows to further its core mission and to foment new directions for the engagement of the sciences, the humanities, and human spirituality.
In each episode the host, Franklin Jacoby, will converse with one of the past fellows of ICE about their work.