Rajagiri College redefines communication in higher education with 'R-Waves' podcast

Rajagiri College redefines communication in higher education with 'R-Waves' podcast
The recording of 'R-Waves' podcast, a show produced by the students of Rajagiri College of Social Sciences, Kalamaserry,. Photo: Special Arrangement

Kochi: In the dynamic landscape of higher education, Rajagiri College of Social Sciences, Kalamaserry, takes a significant step forward with "R-Waves," an official podcast revolutionizing the dissemination of news and updates within the institution. The podcast, which recently hit the 20-episode mark, signifies a departure from traditional communication methods, revolutionizing how educational institutions engage with their communities and the broader world.

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The production works of 'R-Waves' podcast, a show produced by the students of Rajagiri College of Social Sciences, Kalamaserry,. Photo: Special Arrangement

More than a source of news and updates, "R-Waves" offers a captivating journey through Rajagiri's rich history and exceptional offerings, showcasing its evolution from inception to its current status as a beacon of educational excellence.

Each episode delves deep into Rajagiri's ethos, exploring its achievements, campus life, and unique events such as the Rajagiri Basketball League and Business Spark Challenge.

With plans to expand into department-wise segments, students will have the opportunity to delve into topics of varied interests, inviting expert guests to enrich the conversation further.

Since its inception in December 2023, "R-Waves" has published twenty episodes, each showcasing Rajagiri's uniqueness. It is available on platforms such as Amazon Podcast, Castbox, Google Podcast, and Spotify. By featuring students, faculty, and expert guests, the podcast fosters a culture of collaboration and learning, enriching the educational experience for all.  

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