Box 1
Contains 51 Results:
Interview with Donald Share and John Lear, 29 October 2015
Interview with John Dickson, Thomas Schillar, Darrell Reeck, Nila Wiese, and Jeffrey Matthews, 30 October 2015
John Dickson, Thomas Schillar, Darrell Reeck, and Jeffrey Matthews are all former directors of the Business Leadership Program. Nila Wiese is the current director of the Business Leadership Program.
Interview with Ross Singleton, 19 October 2015
Ross Singleton is an Economics professor at the University of Puget Sound.
Interview with David Droge, 26 March 2015
Interview with David Droge, Associate Professor, Communication Studies, University of Puget Sound. Droge earned a BA, MA, San Francisco State University, 1970, 1972, and a Ph.D., Northwestern University, 1983.
Interview with Jacki Pearce-Droge, 3 March 2015
Interview with Jacki Pearce-Droge conducted by Florence Sandler and Bob Matthews.
Pearce-Droge was the Director of the Community Involvement and Action Center (CIAC) at the University of Puget Sound from 1988-2013.
Interview with Kim McDowell, 2014
Interviewed by Florence Sandler, Kim McDowell was the Director of Career and Employment Services from 2002-2014. McDowell joined the University in 1975 and discusses her work from the 1970s through mid 2010s on work study and student employment on and off campus.
Interview with Carolyn (Carrie) Washburn, 25 August 2015
Interview with Bill Colby, Walter Lowrie, Bob Matthews, John Phillips, and David Smith, 20 October 2009
The University of Puget Sound Faculty Oral History project aims to document faculty responses to events that occurred on campus in the 1960s-early 2000s. Many of the interviews include multiple individuals.
Interview with Rosemary Van Arsdel, 10 November 2011
The University of Puget Sound Faculty Oral History project aims to document faculty responses to events that occurred on campus in the 1960s-early 2000s. Many of the interviews include multiple individuals.
Interview with Eric Lindgren, April 4, 2017
The University of Puget Sound Faculty Oral History project aims to document faculty responses to events that occurred on campus in the 1960s-early 2000s. Many of the interviews include multiple individuals.