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Anatomy of Belief with Kurt Sollanek

49 min · 27 jan 2026
aflevering Anatomy of Belief with Kurt Sollanek artwork

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In this episode, we sit down with Kurt Sollanek, PUC’s newest biology professor, to talk about what it’s like to join the campus community, step into the classroom, and begin shaping student experiences. Our conversation explores his journey into biology, how he approaches teaching and learning, and the ways he hopes to support students both academically and personally. We also talk about collaboration, mentorship, and the excitement—and challenges—of starting fresh at a new institution. What You’ll Hear in This Episode * What drew him to biology as a discipline and a teaching vocation * The courses he’s teaching and the strategies he’s excited to use in the classroom * How he connects lab and lecture work to real-world application * His approach to mentoring students and supporting their growth beyond academics Why Listen This episode offers a thoughtful introduction to a new faculty voice on campus and a reminder of how teaching, mentorship, and collaboration shape the student experience. Whether you work directly with students or support learning behind the scenes, this conversation highlights the shared work of helping students find confidence, direction, and meaning in their education.

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aflevering Anatomy of Belief with Kurt Sollanek artwork

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