Shoshannah Buxbaum
Former Undisciplined HostShoshannah Buxbaum is a multimedia journalist with a passion for telling narrative-driven stories about health, politics and culture. She's reported features, news spots and a half-hour special for Utah Public Radio. Before that she spent nearly six years at NJ PBS where she worked her way up from intern to producer. She’s a graduate from the Newmark Graduate School of Journalism at CUNY.
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When the COVID-19 pandemic first emerged, tests were hard to come by, and you often had to wait days or even weeks for the results. We’ll be talking with…
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University of Utah researchers set out to measure changes in Park City’s air quality during the ski season and Sundance Film Festival. Then COVID-19 hit.…
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Since 2016, more women have run for political office than ever before, from the governor’s race to local school board elections. With this came an influx…
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Researchers recently uncovered the biggest mass extinction event since the dinosaurs. About 19 million years ago, the shark population was decimated by…
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How much do your personal choices affect climate change? Does promoting the use of energy efficient light bulbs take away from pushing for bigger policy…
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There are few things sweeter than a puppy staring back at you. But how does the puppy understand what you're saying, and when exactly do they start…
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Despite calls for increasing diversity, scientific researchers are still predominantly white. One of the main reasons: a substantial disparity in research…