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Episode 93 - Governor's Scholars Program

Host Bill Goodman visits Centre College to discus…

An episode of the Think Humanities podcast, hosted by Think Humanities, titled "Episode 93 - Governor's Scholars Program" was published on July 31, 2019 and runs 21 minutes.

July 31, 2019 ·21m · Think Humanities

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Host Bill Goodman visits Centre College to discuss the Governor’s Scholars Program with this summer’s campus director, Bryan Rich, who teaches at Ballard High School in Louisville. GSP is an immersive, five-week summer residential program for outstanding high school students in Kentucky who are rising seniors. Two scholars, Clayton Rhoads and Mary Grace Hemingway of Owensboro, share with us their experiences and their thoughts on why GSP is such a special program for Kentucky students.

Host Bill Goodman visits Centre College to discuss the Governor’s Scholars Program with this summer’s campus director, Bryan Rich, who teaches at Ballard High School in Louisville. GSP is an immersive, five-week summer residential program for outstanding high school students in Kentucky who are rising seniors. Two scholars, Clayton Rhoads and Mary Grace Hemingway of Owensboro, share with us their experiences and their thoughts on why GSP is such a special program for Kentucky students.
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