Marketing, News, Information, and Media-oriented College and University Podcasts
This is a list of non-classroom oriented podcasts from colleges and universities. Links provided are to web pages, not RSS feeds. Last updated 11/13/2005. This list was originally published as part of a talk given at AACRAO SEM 15, November 15, 2005.
Audio Podcasts
Allegheny College podcast features weekly interviews and news from around the college.
Arizona State University Digital Media Instructional Technologies podcast features talks and interviews from around the university. Episode frequency varies.
Ball State University student blogcasters publish podcasts at various intervals.
Bowdoin College podcast talks about projects going on around the college. First episode launched November 2, 2005.
Buffalo State College podcasts feature news, lectures, and readings. Launched April 7, 2005.
Butte College Chronicles podcast is a long-running weekly series hosted by Dan Barnett featuring interviews with staff, faculty, and students from about the college.
Drexel University’s College of Arts and Sciences publishes mp3 and screencast talks of events around the college, focusing on applications of technology in learning. Publishes at least one new episode per week.
Drexel University’s e-Learning Minute Podcast is hosted by Dr. Kenneth Hartman, Director of Academic Affairs at Drexel e-Learning. The podcast features information about online education. Three episodes launched so far.
Paradise Valley Community College Student Life podcasts (not reviewed).
Mansfield University podcasts “look at life inside the university.” Six episodes launched so far.
Mayland Community College podcast provides updates on what’s happenning at the college. One episode launched to date.
Texas A&M University Engineering Works podcast is “A weekly look at the whimsical, unusual, or little-known sides of engineering.”
Westmont College Chapel podcasts feature audio from college chapels. Typically several per week, but not updated since September 2005.
Union University has podcasts for chapel and conference audio.
University of California Berkeley Haas School of Business podcast features information from the admission office. One episode so far, expecting more.
University of Florida podcast features news from around the university. Frequently updated.
University of Louisville Multimedia News podcast features stories from around the university.
University of Richmond Chaplaincy Podcast (not reviewed).
University of Western Ontario podcast features weekly news updates.
University of Wisconsin-Madison Wisconsin Center for Education Research podcast highlights current research activities at the center. Typically offers several new episodes per week.
Video Podcasts
Savannah College of Art and Design has videos on their website and also allows people to subscribe to videos through iTunes. I haven’t been able to find an RSS feed on the school web site.
University of Maryland Baltimore County New Media Studio offers a feed of videos on a variety of university-oriented subjects.
Podcast Announcements
University of Alabama Hunstville recently announced plans to launch a podcast in 2006.

You should look at adding Purdue University. We have a huge podcasting service available and it’s brand new.
Comment by Emily Hambidge — November 14, 2005 @ 2:51 pm
Folsom Lake College is diversifying its podcasting. In addition to the instructional goodies (2 Business classes & 1 History class) and archives from a visiting Fulbright Scholar, we’ve added content from a student’s perspective, focusing on registration tips & a new multicultural club. The multicultural clubs features brief sound bites from students from Argentina, Moldova, and China. Hotlinked from the home page at www.flc.losrios.edu — thanks!
Comment by Scott Crow — December 6, 2005 @ 9:08 pm
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MCLA does a weekly podcast about the sights and sounds of the college campus. I like to think of each episode as an audio liberal arts magazine - we have music, student groups, faculty and connect with people outside the school but still in our community.
Comment by Amy — December 21, 2006 @ 12:36 pm