The Empty Campus - Oral Histories

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Title

The Empty Campus - Oral Histories

Subject

Oral Histories of the Covid-19 pandemic at Fitchburg State University

Description

Created by students in the Honors Seminar in History, Spring 2022. Transcripts created by otter.ai and have not been edited for errors/accuracy.

Creator

Honors Seminar in History, Prof. Katherine Jewell

Date

Spring 2022

Rights

All participants signed a release form presnted by the interviewer.

Collection Items

Worster, Skylar
Skylar talked about the struggling with the change from transferring colleges and going online for classes,all while living with her mother and younger siblings during a pandemic

Welsh, Daniel
Perspective of being on Sybatical during the Spring 2020 Semester

Dr. Weiss talked about the way that while his job experienced a slight shift, it wasn't as much of an adjustment as it was for his students

Turner, Allison
Discussion of the structure of classes and coursework at various points in time at FSU as it relates to political science and history.

Tracy, Kisha
Dr. Tracy described her decisions that she made that were important for the campus' future along with her views on those decisions and he life in the pandemic

Talanian, Jason
Dr. Talanian mainly discussed on how coming to work on campus was a little more relaxing than he thought it was along with his views on the pandamic

Steiger, Megan
Meg discussed the way that her cirriculum was impacted, not being able to complete all the externships she was scheduled to, and the way that her career path was delayed with the pandemic

Smith, Matt
Matt discussed the change he saw in both himself and his peers, as well as the way the quarentining highlighted exactly what he wants his career to look like versus what he doesn't want it to look like.

Shersnow , Rebecca
Rebecca discussed the behind the scenes of managing covid and sports medicine during the pandemic

Savone, Julianna
Julie discussed what it was like coming into Fitchburg State as a transfer student during the pandemic
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