Why do nations still wage war against each other? In this episode, learn about the national security strategy, what issues lead to armed conflict, and the role of ethics.
Were labor unions successful in improving the quality of life for working-class people? In this episode, learn about the turbulent and often violent efforts to form unions in the South.
Social media is contributing to the increasing divisiveness in the U.S. In this episode, learn why it’s more important than ever to be a critical media consumer.
In this episode, learn how cultural norms, including language and social differences, in Europe and the U.S. lead to differences in moral and social values.
In this episode, APU’s Dr. Bjorn Mercer talks to art professor Mina Majstorovic about art history and the selfie phenomenon.
In this episode, APU business professor Dr. Kandis Boyd Wyatt interviews Dr. Maurice Fluitt about his work in epigenetics and Type 2 diabetes.
In this episode, Dr. Bjorn Mercer talks to APU program director Dr. Tom Kelly about the history of each major party’s political convention to nominate a presidential candidate. Also learn why there’s unlikely to ever be a viable third-party candidate.
Do law enforcement agencies incorporate too many military tactics and equipment in their policing efforts? In this episode, Dr. Bjorn Mercer talks to AMU Criminal Justice program director, Dr. Chuck Russo, about the origins of the military and domestic law enforcement as well as the benefits and downfalls of ongoing collaboration and more.