Eleanor Nash
Intern, Up To DateAs an intern for KCUR's Up To Date, my goal is to bring relevant and meaningful voices on the show and ensure that their stories shine on the air.
Previously, I was a production intern at Ekos Media, a podcasting company based in Madrid, Spain. In 2021, I graduated from Wellesley College, outside of Boston. I assistant produced the Rural Matters podcast in the spring of 2021 and interned at WNYC’s On the Media in the summer of 2020. In my free time, you can find me making homemade boba or watching Jeopardy.
You can follow me on Twitter at @eleanorcnash or email me at enash@kcur.org.
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While 63% of NCAA Division I women's basketball teams have female coaches, the rate is 40% in the Big 12 conference.
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The rollback of mask mandates and a return to meetings in the office brings back challenges for those who have a weak immune system or a disability.
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Kansas State University will use land plots in Kansas City for its study to find ways to reduce and stabilize lead in the soil, a threat especially dangerous to children under the age of six.
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On International Women's Day three businesswomen shared the stories about their companies — and the journeys they've taken to get to where they are.
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A 2014 analysis pinpoints the characteristics of individual school board members that improve a district's chances of outperforming similar districts.
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"Origin: A Genetic History of the Americas" by Jennifer Raff uses DNA evidence to tell how the first peoples came to the Americas.
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Love them or hate them, catchy tunes and clever wording make these musical ads memorable for generations.
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About 3 in 10 U.S. adults identify as atheists, agnostics or having no particular religious affiliation. That number is nearly double the percentage of 2007 and is higher for millennials and Gen Z.
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More buses coming to bus stops more frequently makes public transit more appealing.
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The makeup, formulated for a variety of skin tones, is now being sold in 41 Target stores