75 research outputs found

    Florence Jandreau oral history interview by Yael V. Greenberg, 2 June 24, 2003

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    Florence Jandreau started working as a Clerk at USF in 1971. Having worked her way up, she currently is the Administrative Assistant to the Dean of the USF Library. She discusses her years of service to the university and the many people she has worked with

    Vicki Ahrens oral history interview by Yael V. Greenberg, March 4, 2003

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    Vicki Ahrens discusses the university in its earliest days and her transition from student to employee, from 1969 to 1994. She also briefly discusses the future of the university

    Georg Kleine oral history interview by Yael V. Greenberg, June 19, 2003

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    Georg Kleine discusses his personal history and his experiences at USF, where he worked with many individuals and served in various positions including Department of History faculty and Associate Dean of the Honors College

    Robert Barylski oral history interview by Yael V. Greenberg, June 10, 2003

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    Robert Barylski is currently a faculty member of USF Sarasota\u27s Department of Government and International Relations. He formerly served as Dean of the USF Sarasota campus and he discusses his arrival at the campus as well as his relations with New College when they were part of the university

    Michael Kovak oral history interview by Yael V. Greenberg, May 19, 2003

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    Michael Kovak, former professor of Electrical Engineering and current executive director of High Technology Partnerships for USF, discusses his past at USF and many experiences he had as a professor in the engineering department

    James Strange oral history interview by Yael V. Greenberg, May 6, 2003

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    Dr. James Strange discusses his years as a professor of Religious Studies and his service as Director of Graduate Studies

    Joyce Nader oral history interview by Yael V. Greenberg, August 12, 2003

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    Joyce Nader discusses her varied experiences as both an undergraduate and graduate student at USF, as well as her role as adjunct faculty. She also discusses student life, campus activities, and the effects of various USF Presidents. She reflects on her father\u27s use of home movies to document the early years of the campus, illustrating his keen sense of the importance of education which led her and her brother to establish a scholarship honoring her parents, Vivian and Elias Nader

    Kathleen Arsenault oral history interview by Yael V. Greenberg, May 23, 2003

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    Kathy Arsenault discusses her ascent from part-time collection development librarian to Dean of Libraries at USF St. Petersburg over the course of 20 years. She also discusses the challenges of the continued growth of the USF St. Petersburg library and campus

    Larry Schwartz oral history interview by Yael V. Greenberg, July 24, 2003

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    Larry Schwartz discusses his years as a student at USF in the 1960s, as well as his eventual career with the Florida Mental Health Institute where he is the Director of Community and Development for the Department of Child and Family Studies

    Susan Northcutt oral history interview by Yael V. Greenberg, May 28, 2003

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    Susan Northcutt, Associate Professor in the Department of Government and International Affairs, discusses the 35 year history of the Department of Political Science, changes in undergraduate studies and master\u27s programs, her work on various USF committees and organizations, founding Pi Gamma Mu, and the Diversity Committee
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