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    Explore " lehigh university" with insightful episodes like "Operations Research for Social Good", "ep.51 - Jeanne Clery", "Sports-Ish Ep. 4 with Renee Washington - We Got Dreams and We Got the Right to Chase 'Em", "Big Data for the Big House with Tamás Terlaky, Dr. Mohammad Shahabsafa and Anshul Sharma" and "Steel Profiles - Episode #22" from podcasts like ""Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast", "Blood & Barrels", "Sports-ish with Elisa Hernandez", "Problem Solved: The IISE Podcast" and "AISC Podcast Series: Steel Profiles"" and more!

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    Operations Research for Social Good

    Operations Research for Social Good
    IISE Fellow Laura Albert, a professor and chair of the Industrial & Systems Engineering department at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, discusses techniques to address societal challenges and create a better and more inclusive world with IISE Operations Research Division board members Karmel S. Shehadeh of Lehigh University and Yongjia Song of Clemson University. They touch on tools nonprofits, public policymakers and private companies can use to to make a difference in political districting, social trafficking, sustainability and the environment.

    ep.51 - Jeanne Clery

    ep.51 - Jeanne Clery

    This week we are discussing the murder of Jeanne Clery.  How did someone get into her dorm building at Lehigh University in Bethlehem, PA?  Why was she targeted, assaulted, and killed?  Grab a beverage, join us as we enjoy specialty mixed drinks from Christmas City Spirits, and discuss the case that caused all college campuses to share their crime statistics with the public!

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    Sports-Ish Ep. 4 with Renee Washington - We Got Dreams and We Got the Right to Chase 'Em

    Sports-Ish Ep. 4 with Renee Washington - We Got Dreams and We Got the Right to Chase 'Em

    Welcome to Sports-Ish with Elisa Hernandez. This week I'm joined by ESPN reporter, former D1 Soccer player Renee Washington. She discusses her love for playing soccer, how it helped mold her into who she is today and being more than an athlete. (9:41) Washington goes on to explain the importance of being a committed student-athlete and transitioning out of soccer into the workforce as a professional. (17:42) We talk about how we balance multiple jobs, the sacrifice to chase our dreams, and constantly outworking the competition. (26:44) Washington reveals the struggles she had growing up, gives her perspective on athletes struggling post-college sports and her first break in the media industry. (37:58) She also talks about finding and sustaining her voice as a black woman in sports. (45:52) We go on to breakdown the advancement of women sports, what she’s seen while covering the Washington Wizards and Mystics and the pros and cons of being in the locker room. (01:00) We wrap up the conversation by sharing our favorite quote and the best advice she has received in her career. Listen to this dope conversation only on Sports-Ish.

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    Big Data for the Big House with Tamás Terlaky, Dr. Mohammad Shahabsafa and Anshul Sharma

    Big Data for the Big House with Tamás Terlaky, Dr. Mohammad Shahabsafa and Anshul Sharma
    Sponsored by the University of Louisville: Remember when a call from jail sparked an ISE project assigning inmates to various facilities in the Pennsylvania Department of Corrections? And how that led to a startup company? Probably not, but Professor Tamás Terlaky of Lehigh University does. He and two of his former students, Dr. Mohammad Shahabsafa and Anshul Sharma, talk about how considering all inmate needs upfront reduces violence in the system, speeds up inmate treatment and counseling, trims transportation costs and pares down the manpower needed to make assignments – which could save the corrections department nearly $20 million in five years.
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