Episodios

  • EOT 429 Science Communication and Outreach with Dr. Kasey Wagoner
    Apr 6 2026

    Breyton Hill interviews Dr. Kasey Wagoner, a physics professor at NC State, about his career journey, science communication and outreach, as well as why everyone should care about physics.

    Originally a business major, Dr. Wagoner fell in love with physics after taking an astronomy course in undergrad. He describes how cool it was to ask questions about the origin of the universe and eventually test for the idea of other universes in his PhD.

    The pair then discusses how to make physics not only accessible but fun. Dr. Wagoner shares about Science on Tap, a place to combine learning with good beer at Lynnwood Brewing Concern.

    Dr. Wagoner also describes how physics can explain different phenomena of sports. For more about his Sport Science work, you can read his articles on Substack.

    Lastly, Breyton asks about Dr. Wagoner’s most recent achievement: a digital science communication fellowship. Dr. Wagoner explains some of his ideas he hopes to come out of that fellowship and shares some advice he would give his 20-year-old self.

    Breyton ends the interview with the Breyton Interrogation: a series of questions to get to know you rather than what you do.

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    36 m
  • EOT 428 Highlighting Women in STEM for Women's History Month
    Mar 30 2026

    Breyton Hill discusses the history of March being recognized as Women's History Month. She also discusses the careers and achievements of outstanding women in STEM who have changed the world for the better, including Ada Lovelace, Henrietta Lacks, Rosalind Franklin, Marie Curie, Jane Goodall, Katherine Johnson, Dorothy Vaughan, and Mary Jackson. All these women and many, many more should be celebrated, especially as the 2026 theme of Women's History Month is “Leading the Change: Women Shaping a Sustainable Future”.

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    8 m
  • EOT 427: Integrated Systems Food Policy Design with Erin White
    Mar 9 2026

    Evie Dallmann chats with College of Design PhD student, Erin White, about his research and practice in integrated food systems and policy design in North Carolina. He emphasizes the importance of working at a regional level across multiple counties in North Carolina to connect urban and rural food production and consumption

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    29 m
  • EOT 426: When Art Connects Us
    Feb 12 2026

    This week’s episode of Eye on the Triangle focuses on connection through creativity. From international voices in the Tunisia 88 Alumni Choir to insights from NCMA curator Caroline Roocheleau, we examine how art, music, and history shape communities and preserve stories that transcend borders.

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    37 m
  • EOT 425: Science Beyond the Lab
    Jan 28 2026

    In this science news update, new public affairs content creator Breyton Hill discusses some cool science and research news that has been happening around the Triangle.


    With the weather happening this weekend, Breyton gets into the science of snowflakes, discussing what makes each one unique.


    Next, Breyton talks about how astronomers at Duke University are photographing the cosmos as part of Legacy Survey of Space and Time at the Vera C. Rubin Observatory in Chile.


    Breyton then gets into updates from the North Carolina Museum of Natural Science’s “Dueling Dinosaur” exhibit. Get excited, there has been a new classification. What was originally thought to be a baby Tyrannosaur is actually a Nanotyrannus.


    Lastly, Breyton discusses different ways to get involved in science around the triangle with events at the NC Museum of Natural Science and the Durham Life and Science Museum.

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    7 m
  • EOT 424: Finding the Puck with Craig Fitzpatrick
    Jan 23 2026

    This episode explores blind hockey and the role of adaptive sports in expanding accessibility and inclusion in athletics. Through a conversation with Craig Fitzpatrick, a blind hockey player and disability advocate, the episode looks at how sports can be reimagined to serve a wider range of participants.


    The discussion covers how blind hockey works, the challenges disabled athletes face in traditional sports environments, and why accessibility should be treated as a fundamental part of athletic design rather than an accommodation. The episode also addresses common misconceptions about disability in sports and the importance of representation in competitive spaces.

    Craig is also the author of a book focused on his experiences and advocacy work, His book is available for purchase on Amazon.

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    37 m
  • EOT 423: Evolution of smart textiles and the wearable electronics.
    Nov 6 2025

    WKNC's Evie Dallmann speaks with Amanda Mills from the NC State Wilson College of Textiles about the evolution of smart textiles and the wearable electronics.

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    33 m
  • EOT 422: Finding Meaning in Five Days
    Oct 23 2025

    What happens when you trade your fall break for five days of service, community and McDonald's runs? Shradha joins NC State's Alternative Service Break team in Rutherford County, working with Rutherford Housing Partnership( RHP) meeting lifelong volunteers, bonding over late nights, and learning what service really means!

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    12 m