This collection includes interviews of Arizona State University retirees, including administrators, faculty, and staff. The video interviews were conducted by the ASU Retirees Association (ASURA) beginning in 2001. Videos are approximately 1 hour each.

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Denis Kigin retired in 1988 as head of the Summer Sessions and Extension programs. He came to ASU in 1958 as Associate Professor of Industrial Education (College of Engineering). He left for two years for another position and was rehired in 1967. Denis was the first elected President of the

Denis Kigin retired in 1988 as head of the Summer Sessions and Extension programs. He came to ASU in 1958 as Associate Professor of Industrial Education (College of Engineering). He left for two years for another position and was rehired in 1967. Denis was the first elected President of the ASU Retirees Association and organized many international trips for ASURA.

ContributorsStevenson, Pam (Interviewer) / Agave Productions (Producer)
Created2002-07-12
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Bette DeGraw came to ASU in 1966 and was involved with creating the Downtown Center and Extended Education.

ContributorsTatro, B. J. (Interviewer) / Arizona State University Retirees Association (Producer)
Created2012-03-29
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Charlie Arntzen joined ASU in August 2000 as the Florence Ely Nelson Presidential Endowed Chair and retired in 2016 from the School of Life Sciences and Biodesign Institute. Charlie was the founding Director of the Biodesign Institute.
Important ASU stories include:
1) the creation of the Biodesign Institute,
2) the design and operation

Charlie Arntzen joined ASU in August 2000 as the Florence Ely Nelson Presidential Endowed Chair and retired in 2016 from the School of Life Sciences and Biodesign Institute. Charlie was the founding Director of the Biodesign Institute.
Important ASU stories include:
1) the creation of the Biodesign Institute,
2) the design and operation of the Biodesign labs,
3) the development of ZMapp to fight Ebola,
4) The New American University - a discussion of the importance of collaboration, and
5) several comments about Presidents Coor and Crow and Provost Glick

ContributorsChurch, Kathy (Interviewer) / Arizona State University Retirees Association (Producer)
Created2019-05-08
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Born in Muncie, Indiana as 1 of 9 children, John Edwards spent over 30 years at ASU, in various roles, working his way up to Associate Dean in Extended Education. In this interview, John recalls his experience growing up during the depression and right after school desegregation. As a young

Born in Muncie, Indiana as 1 of 9 children, John Edwards spent over 30 years at ASU, in various roles, working his way up to Associate Dean in Extended Education. In this interview, John recalls his experience growing up during the depression and right after school desegregation. As a young boy he had two goals – to go to college and to become a college professor, both of which he was successful in completing. He also discusses his involvement dealing with segregation/desegregation, discrimination and the Civil Rights movement.

John received his undergraduate education from Ball State University. At the time he went to college, all students held jobs on campus, and he describes many of those jobs. John spent time in the military after which he moved to Arizona and became a teacher in the Roosevelt School District. He then came to ASU as a Faculty Associate in the College of Education. While at ASU, he went back to school to get his PhD in Education.

ContributorsStevenson, Pam (Interviewer) / Agave Productions (Producer)
Created2003-10-24