Quinton Bogart came to ASU in 1970 from Texas Southmost College, a community college in Brownsville, Texas where he had been President. He joined the Center for the Study of Higher Education, now called Educational Leadership and Policy Studies, in the Education College. Quinton’s area of interest was community colleges and the important role they play. Universities and Community Colleges are often in competition and this interview shows how he was able to work for both sides: helping community college districts, developing future community college teachers and administrators, and working to smooth the transfer from community colleges to Arizona’s universities. Quinton discusses working with President Michael Crow to have the Retiree’s Association officially recognized as part of ASU.
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- Bogart, Quinton
- Gooding, Elmer (Interviewer)
- Arizona State University Retirees Association (Producer)
INTRODUCATION PRE-ASU YEARS 1. Childhood Thru MS Degree @ 00:01:18 2. Alice Lloyd College @ 00:05:34 3. Austin Texas Years @ 00:15:55 4. Brownsville Years @ 00:8:04 5. Coming to ASU in 1970 (Harry Newburn) @ 00:23:03 WORKING WITH COMMUNITY COLLEGES 6. Department Faculty / Course Taught (John Schwada) @ 00:26:15 7. Transfer Credits @ 00:33:00 8. Dissertations @ 00:40:52 REFLECTIONS - MEMORIES 9. Changes in ASU & Advice to Young People @ 00:44:59 10. Miscellaneous Thoughts @ 00:48:36 11. Roger Axford and Steve Allen @ 00:51:57 “RETIREMENT” YEARS 12. Volunteer Work @ 00:54:26 13. ASURA and Michael Crow @ 00:58:22 14. Emeritus College @ 00:59:31 IN CONCLUSION 15. Family @ 01:02:02 16. Aviation Career @ 01:06:01
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Bogart, Quinton. Interview. 27 June 2013. ASURA Video History Project. © Arizona Board of Regents. https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.56061