CSU's The Audit
Colorado State University’s podcast — The Audit — features conversations with CSU faculty on everything from research to current events. Just as auditing a class provides an opportunity to explore a new subject or field, The Audit allows listeners to explore the latest works from the experts at CSU.

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Rise of the machines: Will AI art replace artists?

Rise of the machines: Will AI art replace artists?

Jason Bernagozzi is an associate professor of electronic art at Colorado State University. Bernagozzi recently spoke with The Audit about the impact AI-generated art is currently having, what it could...

25 Aug 202319min

Why do Palisade peaches, Pueblo chiles matter so much to Colorado consumers?

Why do Palisade peaches, Pueblo chiles matter so much to Colorado consumers?

The Audit spoke with CSU agricultural economist Dawn Thilmany about a recent Colorado Department of Agriculture survey looking at Colorado consumer preferences and how much the buy local movement real...

2 Aug 202312min

Were early humans cannibals? New research says our ancestors likely practiced the ultimate taboo

Were early humans cannibals? New research says our ancestors likely practiced the ultimate taboo

Audit host Stacy Nick talks with Colorado State University paleoanthropologist Michael Pante about this important discovery, what it means for future fossil research, and what was it that led our earl...

29 Juni 202319min

Camille Dungy’s new book, “Soil,” digs into poetry, plants, parenthood and the pandemic

Camille Dungy’s new book, “Soil,” digs into poetry, plants, parenthood and the pandemic

Audit host Stacy Nick talks with CSU Distinguished Professor, writer and poet Camille Dungy about using her garden to explore issues of history, race, sustainability and motherhood.

1 Maj 202325min

From Flint to Cancer Alley: CSU researcher explores how environmental justice can turn eco-grief into action

From Flint to Cancer Alley: CSU researcher explores how environmental justice can turn eco-grief into action

When people typically think of environmental injustice, they often only think of these kinds of big, headline-grabbing events. But according to Stephanie Malin, associate sociology professor and co-fo...

11 Apr 202329min

The bumpy history of Colorado's ski industry

The bumpy history of Colorado's ski industry

From voters saying no to hosting the Winter Olympics to the Earth Liberation Front's attack on Vail ski resort, Colorado State University Associate Professor and author Michael Childers says it hasn't...

20 Mars 202326min

CSU's Prison Agriculture Lab researches the roots, impact of the prison agriculture industry

CSU's Prison Agriculture Lab researches the roots, impact of the prison agriculture industry

There are more than 600 prison agricultural programs currently in the United States, but very little data looking at the how, what, and maybe most importantly, why of these programs. Colorado State Un...

17 Feb 202320min

Can healing our divided nation start at the dinner table?

Can healing our divided nation start at the dinner table?

CSU Sociology Professor Michael Carolan about how food and food systems can play a role in building empathy and bridging our nation's deep divide. (Originally aired Nov. 15, 2022)

16 Feb 202317min

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