A “Jeopardy!” Approach to Government: UNO Experts See Hope in Trivia
UNO’s William Melanson, Ph.D., and Adam Tyma, Ph.D., explore why a passion for facts and trivia could benefit society in the latest episode of “Consider This.”
- published: 2025/06/17
- contact: Office of Strategic Marketing and Communications
- email: unonews@unomaha.edu

➡️ In this episode: William Melanson, Ph.D., an expert and assistant professor of philosophy at the University of Nebraska at Omaha (UNO), and Adam Tyma, Ph.D., an expert and professor of critical media studies at UNO, joined host Cathy Wyatt to discuss the value of trivia and the pursuit of knowledge in civic life. They examined “Jeopardy!” host Ken Jennings’ idea that society would be better off if leaders were as passionate about facts as quiz show enthusiasts. From the true meaning of “trivia” to real-world examples of why facts matter, the conversation highlights how a shared love of knowledge can benefit our communities.
📺 Watch the episode: Season 28, Episode 28 – Trivial Pursuits
💡 Why it matters: Encouraging curiosity and fact-based knowledge has real benefits here in Nebraska. This conversation underscores that celebrating knowledge, even so-called “trivial” facts, isn’t just fun and games. It can help counter misinformation, strengthen education and media literacy, and build more informed, connected communities across the state.
🎞️ About Consider This: Now in its 28th season, Consider This is a weekly program on Nebraska Public Media. All episodes are recorded in the UNO television studio as part of a studio production class taught by seasoned instructor, Michael Pacholski. The episodes are produced by students from UNO’s School of Communication, giving them hands-on experience in broadcasting while delivering high-quality programming state-wide. Hosted by Cathy Wyatt, Consider This tackles timely topics and features different experts to help Nebraskans understand what’s happening in their world.
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