51 episodes

Podmissum, is the podcast series of Trinity School in New York City, a diverse community of learning creating engaged and inspired citizens since 1709. Trinity is a k-12, independent, coeducational school on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. These podcasts highlight innovative education programs, explore k-12 education initiatives, and share the presentations of compelling speakers from within and from outside the Trinity community through interviews, guest speakers, documentaries, performances, athletic competitions, and other events at the School. We invite you to explore this library and subscribe to our audio show, the Trinity School Podmissum, through iTunes or by adding this URL (http://podcasts.trinityschoolnyc.org/rss) to your feed reader.

Podmissum shows cover a wide-range of topics, but all are related to ongoing educational programs as well as to the daily life of the Trinity School community. Podmissum helps to further Trinity’s commitment to participate in active and engaged conversations with the global community by sharing these presentations and events with the world. These shows are produced and distributed by Trinity School in New York City.

All episodes of podmissum are available at no cost to you.

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Podmissum, is the podcast series of Trinity School in New York City, a diverse community of learning creating engaged and inspired citizens since 1709. Trinity is a k-12, independent, coeducational school on Manhattan’s Upper West Side. These podcasts highlight innovative education programs, explore k-12 education initiatives, and share the presentations of compelling speakers from within and from outside the Trinity community through interviews, guest speakers, documentaries, performances, athletic competitions, and other events at the School. We invite you to explore this library and subscribe to our audio show, the Trinity School Podmissum, through iTunes or by adding this URL (http://podcasts.trinityschoolnyc.org/rss) to your feed reader.

Podmissum shows cover a wide-range of topics, but all are related to ongoing educational programs as well as to the daily life of the Trinity School community. Podmissum helps to further Trinity’s commitment to participate in active and engaged conversations with the global community by sharing these presentations and events with the world. These shows are produced and distributed by Trinity School in New York City.

All episodes of podmissum are available at no cost to you.

    Alumnus Author David Grosz class of 1993

    Alumnus Author David Grosz class of 1993

    This podcast features alumnus author David Grosz, class of 1993. David is editorial director and chief digital officer at Cahiers d’Art Institute, a publisher of catalogues raisonnés of leading twentieth and twenty-first century artists and architects, including Frank Gehry, Sam Gilliam, Robert Irwin, Ellsworth Kelly, Sol LeWitt, Agnes Martin, and Niki de Saint Phalle. David is a graduate of Yale University and received an MFA in creative writing from Brooklyn College.
    His debut novel is “Providence.”

    • 35 min
    Alumna Author Nicole Ruane class of 1988

    Alumna Author Nicole Ruane class of 1988

    This podcast features alumna author Nicole Ruane, class of 1988. Nicole is senior lecturer in classics, humanities, and Italian Studies at University of New Hampshire. She was previously a visiting assistant professor at Syracuse University, a lecturer at Northeastern University, and an instructor at Union Theological Seminary and The General Theological Seminary. She has published numerous scholarly articles about gender, sacrifice, and ritual in the Bible and her work was included in “A Question of Sex? Gender and Difference in the Hebrew Bible and Beyond,” edited by Deborah Rooke as well as other collections.
    Her book is “Sacrifice and Gender in Biblical Law.”

    • 1 hr 3 min
    Alumnus Author Scott Newman class of 2017

    Alumnus Author Scott Newman class of 2017

    This podcast features alumnus author Scott Newman, class of 2017. Scott is a writer, editor, podcast host, and founder. He has visited nearly forty countries and has lived in Amman, Antibes, New York, Sydney, and Paris.
    His debut book is “The Night Before the Morning After.”

    • 39 min
    Alumnus Author Jason Schwartzman class of 2008

    Alumnus Author Jason Schwartzman class of 2008

    This podcast features alumnus author Jason Schwartzman, class of 2008. Jason is a writer, senior editor, biographer, and teacher. His writing has appeared in the “New York Times,” “New York Magazine,” “Narratively,” “Gothamist,” “Hobart,” “BULL,” “River Teeth,” “X-R-A-Y,” and other publications. Jason lives in Berkeley, California, with his wife, Alexandra, and their dog, Stella.
    His debut book is, “No One You Know.”

    • 52 min
    Alumnus Author Cyrus R. K. Patell class of 1979

    Alumnus Author Cyrus R. K. Patell class of 1979

    This podcast features alumnus author Cyrus R. K. Patell, class of 1979. Cyrus is professor of English at New York University in New York. He received his AB, AM, and PhD in English and American literature and language from Harvard University. His scholarship and teaching centers on the theory and practice of world literature; cosmopolitanism; Global Shakespeare; “Star Wars;” minority discourse theory; literary historiography; and US literary history. He is the author of “Emergent U.S. Literatures” and “Cosmopolitanism and the Literary Imagination.” He is presently at work on “What in the World is a Global Text?” as well as a study of the ways in which Shakespeare's “Hamlet” became a part of global cultural heritage. He is coediting volume eight of the twelve-volume “Oxford History of the Novel in English” on the American novel after 1940.
    His most recent book is “Lucasfilm: Filmmaking, Philosophy, and the Star Wars Universe.”

    • 58 min
    Alumna Author Aleksandra Crapanzano class of 1988

    Alumna Author Aleksandra Crapanzano class of 1988

    This podcast features alumna author Aleksandra Crapanzano, class of 1988. Aleksandra is a screenwriter and food writer. A recipient of The M.F.K. Fisher Award for Distinguished Writing from The James Beard Foundation, she is a dessert columnist for “The Wall Street Journal.” She is the author of “The London Cookbook” and “Eat. Cook. LA.,” and her work has been widely anthologized, most notably in “Best American Food Writing.” She has been a frequent contributor to “Bon Appetit,” “Food & Wine,” “Food52,” “Saveur,” “Town & Country,” “Elle,” “The Daily Beast,” “Departures,” “Travel + Leisure,” and the “New York Times Magazine.”  She has years of experience in the film world, consults in the food space, and serves on several boards with a focus on sustainability.  Aleksandra grew up in New York and Paris, received her AB from Harvard and her MFA from NYU, where she has taught writing.
    Her most recent book is "Gâteau: The Surprising Simplicity of French Cakes."

    • 44 min

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