Author Jason Stanley examines the history of fascism and propaganda

Steve Adubato welcomes Jason Stanley, author of "Erasing History: How Fascists Rewrite the Past to Control the Future," and Professor of Philosophy at Yale University, to explore the history of fascism worldwide, its effects on the United States, and the role of propaganda in shaping public perception.

2024-12-17T08:36:26-05:00

Author Scott Deitche examines the history of organized crime in NJ

Steve Adubato is joined by Scott Deitche, author of "Garden State Gangland: The Rise of the Mob in New Jersey," for a conversation about the history of organized crime in New Jersey and how it infiltrated politics within the state.

2024-12-10T10:44:23-05:00

Advancing breast cancer care through new technology and services

In this special dedicated to Breast Cancer Awareness, One-on-One correspondent Jacqui Tricarico interviews M. Michele Blackwood, MD, FACS, Director of Breast Surgery at RWJBarnabas Health, for a discussion about advancing breast cancer care through new technology and accessible services.

2024-11-19T08:29:28-05:00

Author David Greenberg talks about Spin tactics in U.S. Presidencies

David Greenberg, author of Republic of Spin: An Inside History of the American Presidency, and Professor of History at Rutgers University, joins Steve Adubato for a special half-hour conversation to investigate how different American presidents have used public relations tactics to engage their audience and sway public opinion.

2024-11-04T08:48:04-05:00

Collegiate athletics, leadership, and athletes as role models.

Steve Adubato is then joined by Bryan Felt, Director of Athletics and Recreational Services, Seton Hall Athletics, to talk about his commitment to collegiate athletics, leadership, and philanthropy, and how athletes are viewed as role models.

2024-10-01T09:12:29-04:00
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