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  • Episode 15: lonely campus podcast with Michael Mazzaroppi
    Sep 18 2025

    Please note that all podcast episodes were recorded and produced prior to July 31, 2025. The Office and Diversity and Inclusion has since closed.

    Episode 15 of the lonely campus podcast focuses on Syracuse University staff Michael Mazzaroppi. Michael is an Access Coordinator in the Center for Disability Resources, as well as part-time faculty teaching American Sign Language (ASL) courses. In this podcast, he opens up about his identity as a Deaf, openly gay male, as well as his journey to Syracuse University. Michael grew up in Solvay, New York and then attended Gallaudet University, which is the only higher education institution that serves Deaf and hard of hearing students exclusively. From there he worked professionally supporting Deaf and hard of hearing students in Japan and Manhattan Michael opens up about his experiences in these various locations as well as periods of loneliness and isolation. He also shares strategies he's used to remain active and connected with others. We greatly appreciate Michael sharing his story so that others can gain insight from his experience. Transcript available upon request.


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    48 min
  • Episode 14: lonely campus podcast with Alex Shaffer
    Jul 28 2025

    Please note that all podcast episodes were recorded and produced prior to July 31, 2025. The Office and Diversity and Inclusion has since closed.

    Episode 14 of the lonely campus podcast focuses on Alex Shaffer, a Renee Crown Honors Program scholar and sociology major in the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs with minors in political science and psychology. As a high school student, she earned a Girl Scout Gold Award for founding the Purple Pantry, a food pantry in her local community of Cortland, NY. While at SU, she's been active in the Food Recovery Network, which distributes leftover food from university dining halls to local communities in need. She's also been president of the Disability Student Union and Syracuse Abroad Global Ambassador. Alex talks about her extensive community activism and the importance of giving back. She also speaks openly about being a college student living with a disability. Finally, Alex shares insights on her experiences of college loneliness and provides helpful suggestions on how to find community on campus.

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    39 min
  • Episode 13: lonely campus podcast with Prof. Christopher Perrello
    Apr 21 2025

    Please note that all podcast episodes were recorded and produced prior to July 31, 2025. The Office and Diversity and Inclusion has since closed.

    Episode 13 of the lonely campus podcast features Prof. Christopher Perrello, an Assistant Teaching Professor at Syracuse University in the School of Information Studies. He also teaches in the Communication and Rhetorical Studies Department in the College of Visual and Performing Arts. Prof. Perrello started as a high school social studies teacher and then came to SU to earn an MS in Communication and Rhetorical Studies in 2013. Since then, he has made a positive impact at the university in multiple roles, including Career Counseling, online curriculum development, and, most recently, teaching. In this podcast, Prof. Perrello opens up about going to college in the 1990s, his subsequent career journey, and navigating his identity as an openly gay man. We greatly appreciate Prof. Perrello sharing both his personal and professional growth in this podcast. His powerful story stands as an example of how Syracuse University has been able to retain a valuable campus member by supporting his professional development. Produced and edited by Amy Messersmith. Transcript available up request.

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    36 min
  • Episode 12: lonely campus podcast with Claire Perrott (Postdoc Episode)
    Sep 8 2024

    Please note that all podcast episodes were recorded and produced prior to July 31, 2025. The Office and Diversity and Inclusion has since closed.

    Episode 12 of the lonely campus podcast focuses on postdocs and features Claire Perrott, a Professional Development Postdoctoral Fellow in the Office of Research. Claire educates the listener on what it means to be a postdoc, with the goal of familiarizing the campus community with the unique postdoctoral experience. Claire talks about many positive aspects about being a postdoc as well as some of the challenges that come with the role.

    One of the possible challenges postdocs might face is loneliness. Postdoc positions are transient by nature and postdocs may feel isolated given the intensity of producing high-quality research while preparing for the next step in their careers. Claire also shares her personal journey, transitioning from tenure-track faculty to administration, and her efforts to support postdocs in building community and professional development. She emphasizes the importance of intentional efforts to find connection, whether through hobbies or university resources. Claire’s work in the newly established Office of Postdoctoral Affairs focuses on creating opportunities for postdocs to come together, to share experiences, and to foster a sense of belonging during their time at SU.

    Hosted and edited by Amy Messersmith. Transcript available upon request.

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    38 min
  • Episode 11: lonely campus podcast with Alyssa Sutherland (Part 2) featuring Natalia Pedraza and Nacy Woods
    Aug 23 2024

    Please note that all podcast episodes were recorded and produced prior to July 31, 2025. The Office and Diversity and Inclusion has since closed.

    This episode of the lonely campus podcast was originally recorded back in spring 2022, so we are retrofitting this podcast into lonely campus. However, because the podcast falls squarely under the theme of "inclusion and belonging," we think that this 2 part series is a valuable addition to the lonely campus podcast.

    This episode is part 2 of a 2 part series that features Syracuse University undergraduate student Alyssa Sutherland, who is a Biology and Neuroscience major in the College of Arts and Sciences. Back in spring 2022, Alyssa was a first year student who had just completed the Panhellenic rush process. She wanted do this podcast series for two main reasons: create a resource for incoming women of color who might be curious about rushing Panhellenic sororities and start a dialogue to get sororities thinking about how they might become more inclusive.

    Part 1 focused on Alyssa's story and her reasons why she wanted to record a podcast on this particular topic. Part 2, also recorded in spring 2022, was produced and hosted by Alyssa herself. In this episode, Alyssa invites two other students to join the conversation. Natalia Pedraza is a undergraduate chemistry major at Syracuse University who, back in spring 2022, had just completed rush. Alyssa and Natalia are joined by Nacy Woods who at that time was the Panhellenic Council's Recruitment Chair. Produced by Alyssa Sutherland. Edited by Amy Messersmith. Transcript available upon request.

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    1 h et 13 min
  • Episode 10: lonely campus podcast with Alyssa Sutherland (Part 1)
    Aug 23 2024

    Please note that all podcast episodes were recorded and produced prior to July 31, 2025. The Office and Diversity and Inclusion has since closed.

    This episode of the lonely campus podcast was originally recorded back in spring 2022, so we are retrofitting this podcast into lonely campus. However, because it falls squarely under the theme of "inclusion and belonging," we think that these podcasts are a valuable addition to the lonely campus podcast.

    This episode is the first part of a 2 part series that features Syracuse University undergraduate student Alyssa Sutherland, who is a Biology and Neuroscience major in the College of Arts and Sciences. The focus of this 2 part podcast series is being a woman of color rushing Panhellenic sororities (which tend to be predominantly white). Back in spring 2022, Alyssa was a first year student who had just completed the Panhellenic rush process. She wanted to record this podcast for two main reasons: create a resource for incoming women of color who might be curious about rushing Panhellenic sororities and start a dialogue to get sororities thinking about how they might become more inclusive.

    Part 1 focuses on Alyssa's story and her reasons why she wanted to record a podcast on this particular topic. Part 2, also recorded in spring 2022, was produced and hosted by Alyssa herself where she invites two other students to join the conversation: Natalia Pedraza, who had also just completed rush, and Nacy Woods, the spring 2022 Panhellenic Council's Recruitment Chair. Edited by Amy Messersmith. Transcript available upon request.

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    31 min
  • Episode 9: lonely campus podcast with Jennalyn Williamson
    Jul 20 2024

    Please note that all podcast episodes were recorded and produced prior to July 31, 2025. The Office and Diversity and Inclusion has since closed.

    Episode 9 of the lonely campus podcast features Jennalyn Williamson. Jennalyn is a first year student from New Hampshire enrolled in the College of Arts and Sciences studying psychology and health humanities. Jennalyn talks openly about her struggle to find community her first semester and the various attempts she made to get involved and connect with others. She then talks about her decision to rush Panhellenic sororities at the beginning of spring semester and the significant impact joining Kappa Alpha Theta has had on her first year. Finding Theta shifted her campus experience from negative to positive because she finally found a true sense of belonging on campus.

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    37 min
  • Episode 8 (Special): Preview of lonely campus podcast episodes for FYS 101
    Jul 12 2024

    Please note that all podcast episodes were recorded and produced prior to July 31, 2025. The Office and Diversity and Inclusion has since closed.

    Recently, loneliness was declared an epidemic by the United States Surgeon General. Finding community on campus can be a challenge for students. The lonely campus podcast shares the experiences of Syracuse University students who have learned to navigate campus, which can be lonely at times, and make it their own. The podcast seeks to foster a sense belonging for all students as it outlines the steps they have taken to build their campus community. lonely campus is produced by ODI Administrative Fellow and Associate Director, TRIO Student Support Services Amy Messersmith.

    For students in FYS 101, this track features snippets from podcast episodes to help students figure out what episode they might like to focus on for their assignment.

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    33 min