Dr. Martin Berger, YSU History Professor Emeritus and 53-year volunteer host of the jazz program Now’s the Time on WYSU, passed away in April. In agreement with Martin and his wife Louisa, we will continue broadcasting his program as an Encore Presentation of Now’s the Time with Martin Berger.
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YSU Distinguished Professor of Physics and Astronomy, Dr. Patrick Durrell, talks about new research findings that he and his team have recently uncovered.
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