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2021 ASURA Medley of Interviews

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Title
2021 ASURA Medley of Interviews
Description

A collection of parts of five interviews with Chuck Backus, Paige Mulhollan, Russ Nelson, Lattie Coor, and Kristin Valentine that show the changing attitude of ASU to its community from the late 60s to 2000.. The medley was prepared for the ASURA 2021 Zoom Annual Meeting

Date Created
2020-03-13
Contributors
  • Arizona State University Retirees Association (Producer)
Topical Subject
  • Annual Medleys
Resource Type
Moving Image
Extent
15 minutes
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
Primary Member of
ASU Retirees Association (ASURA) Video History Project Interviews
Peer-reviewed
Open Access
No
Series
Community
Partnerships
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.56022
Preferred Citation

ASURA Video History Project. © Arizona Board of Regents. https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.56022

Level of coding
minimal
Cataloging Standards
asu1
Note
Medley was prepared by Barry McNeill
System Created
  • 2020-03-13 07:25:58
System Modified
  • 2021-11-01 02:30:22
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  • 4 years 7 months ago
Additional Formats
  • OAI Dublin Core
  • MODS XML

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