Dr. David Collier: How to stop climate change as a student

How to stop climate change as a student? Let’s talk to Dr. David A. Collier, born in Lexington, Kentucky, who earned his first two academic degrees at the University of Kentucky. After working in corporate America, he enrolled in a Ph.D. program at The Ohio State University. Upon earning his doctorate, he joined the faculty at Duke University and later taught in the business schools at the University of Virginia, The Ohio State University, Florida Gulf Coast University, and in the United Kingdom at the University of Warwick. Dr. Collier has taught undergraduates, MBAs, PhDs, and in executive programs. After decades of authoring scholarly research articles, business cases, numerous best paper awards, five college textbooks, and almost 50,000 reads and 5,000 citations of some of his scholarly articles, according to ResearchGate, he wanted a new challenge—writing novels that make a difference.

In episode 515 of the Fraternity Foodie Podcast, we find out from Dr. Collier why he decided to attend the University of Kentucky, what was special about the brothers of Sigma Alpha Epsilon that made him want to join them, his advice to college students on how to choose their career, how college students can stop climate change, how LED bulbs in our house can help us, how we can regulate AI to mitigate any risks to our society, how we can stop the bickering between human groups on our planet, and whether Hollywood films are helping to destroy our planet. Enjoy!

Link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dO0q9xNky8k