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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

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.

ContributorsGooding, Elmer (Interviewer) / Arizona State University Retirees Association (Producer)
Created2013-06-27
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A native of Akron, Ohio, Jack Kingsinger started his career fresh out of high school as a navigator in the Air Force toward the end of World War II. When the war ended, he pursued a double major Bachelors degree in Chemistry and Mathematics at Hiram College in Hiram, Ohio.

A native of Akron, Ohio, Jack Kingsinger started his career fresh out of high school as a navigator in the Air Force toward the end of World War II. When the war ended, he pursued a double major Bachelors degree in Chemistry and Mathematics at Hiram College in Hiram, Ohio. He then went on to get a Masters degree in Chemistry from Cornell University. While working in private industry, he took advantage of the education benefits offered by the company he was working at and worked at getting his PhD in Chemistry from Penn. Academia was calling him, so he joined the faculty in the Chemistry Department at Michigan State. He later became the Chair of the department before leaving to become the Director of Chemistry at the National Science Foundation. He returned to Michigan State as the Assistant VP of Research which led to becoming the Associate Provost.

His journey to Arizona State University was actually initiated on a trip he made to visit the Chemistry Department as part of his role with the NSF. He was very impressed with the campus and when the position of Vice President of Academic Affairs opened up, he was quick to pursue it. He was hired by then President J. Russell Nelson and worked on many initiatives until his retirement.

ContributorsHumphrey, Ted (Interviewer) / Arizona State University Retirees Association (Producer)
Created2009-12-04
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Paige Mulhollan came to ASU in 1978 as ASU’s first Provost. He left in 1985 to become President of Wright State University in Ohio. Paige discusses the impact of Frank Kush’s firing on President John Schwada and the birthing of ASU West. At several points Paige discusses the need for

Paige Mulhollan came to ASU in 1978 as ASU’s first Provost. He left in 1985 to become President of Wright State University in Ohio. Paige discusses the impact of Frank Kush’s firing on President John Schwada and the birthing of ASU West. At several points Paige discusses the need for ASU to take advantage of Phoenix rather than just being located in Phoenix. Aspects of the University budget are discussed. There are a set of ASU reflections and reflections on an academic career.

ContributorsPollock, Ken (Interviewer) / Betz, Mathew (Interviewer) / Arizona State University Retirees Association (Producer)
Created2009-05-17
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Marigold Linton, Director of American Indian Programs at ASU Polytechnic campus, came to ASU with her husband Bob Barnhill in 1986 and stayed for twelve years. During her twelve years Marigold worked sequentially as Director of Educational Services in the College of Education and then the Mathematics Department before moving

Marigold Linton, Director of American Indian Programs at ASU Polytechnic campus, came to ASU with her husband Bob Barnhill in 1986 and stayed for twelve years. During her twelve years Marigold worked sequentially as Director of Educational Services in the College of Education and then the Mathematics Department before moving to the ASU Polytechnic campus.

Marigold is an enrolled member of the Morongo Band of American Indians and grew up on the Morongo Reservation in southern California. She received her undergraduate degree from UC Riverside and a PhD in experimental psychology from UCLA. While at ASU and later at the University of Kansas she was engaged in creating, sponsoring, and directing a wide variety of programs aimed at helping Native American Indians be successful in their educational efforts. She was an active member of SACNAS (see Note 2 below)

ContributorsStorad, Conrad (Producer)
Created2012-11-13
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Dr. Milton Glick grew up wanting to follow in his father’s footsteps and become a jeweler. However, his father had other plans for him and insisted that he attend college. Milt received his undergraduate degree in Chemistry from Augustana College in his hometown of Rock Island, IL. He went on

Dr. Milton Glick grew up wanting to follow in his father’s footsteps and become a jeweler. However, his father had other plans for him and insisted that he attend college. Milt received his undergraduate degree in Chemistry from Augustana College in his hometown of Rock Island, IL. He went on to receive his PhD in Chemistry from the University of Wisconsin-Madison. He spent 2 years as a Post-Doctoral student at Cornell University before joining the faculty of Wayne State University. From there, he went to serve as Dean at the University of Missouri and then Provost at Iowa State University, serving as interim President in his final year. In 1991 he joined the administration of ASU as Provost and remained here for 15 years. He spent almost 5 years as President of the University of Nevada, Reno before unexpectedly passing away of a stroke in April 2011.

In this interview, Milt talks about his goals of improving the quality of the faculty at ASU from being the “ordinary” that he found when he arrived to becoming the “extraordinary”. He attributes his success in improving faculty salaries as one aspect of achieving this goal. He talks about the challenges ASU had living in the shadows of the greatness of the University of Arizona and overcoming those to where the UofA now looks up to ASU! Milt also talks about his role as the “Zen master of managing limited budgets” during his years at ASU. And he speaks of the special relationship he had with now President Michael Crow, from his years at Iowa State, to using Michael as a consultant and mentor to him in his role as Provost at ASU and finally to having Dr. Crow as his “boss”. Throughout the interview, Milt stressed his love for ASU and mentioned that ASU was “more than just a destination for sunlight.”

ContributorsJones, Ruth (Interviewer) / Arizona State University Retirees Association (Producer)
Created2010-03-06
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Roy Doyle was born and raised in Arizona, the son of a cotton farmer and a teacher. Roy’s father passed away when he was in the 6th grade leaving his mother to raise 3 boys and a daughter. Roy began his working career as a morning and evening paper boy

Roy Doyle was born and raised in Arizona, the son of a cotton farmer and a teacher. Roy’s father passed away when he was in the 6th grade leaving his mother to raise 3 boys and a daughter. Roy began his working career as a morning and evening paper boy for the Arizona Republic and the Gazette. After high school, he enrolled in what was then Arizona State Teachers College to pursue a degree in Education. His college career was interrupted by the war after the attack on Pearl Harbor. After the war, he returned to ASTC, along with his new bride, to complete his degree.

His first position after graduation was at the Madison School in Phoenix. During the summers, he attended the Teachers College at Columbia University where he earned his masters and PhD in Education and Administration. He returned to now named Arizona State University where he began his career in the College of Education. His first position was as Principal of the Payne Training School, an on-campus K-8 school designed as a training school for future teachers. He served as assistant and associate dean for the College of Education prior to his retirement.

ContributorsStevenson, Pam (Interviewer) / Agave Productions (Producer)
Created2002-07-29
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The ASU School of Dance presents Schreibstuck, April 1-3, a score by Thomas Lehmen, performed at the Phoenix Little Theater as part of the PHX Fringe 2011.

ContributorsHerberger Institute School of Dance (Publisher) / Bedford, Crystal (Director) / Lehmen, Thomas (Author) / Koch, Carolyn (Production manager) / David, Ashley (Technical director) / Trumble, Tim (Photographer)
Created2011
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The ASU School of Dance presents The Moving Picture, April 23, with works by dance faculty, alumni, graduate, undergraduate, and visiting artists performed at Gammage Auditorium.

A recording of dances performed at a rehearsal performance on April 23, 1997. A fixed position camera shot of the entire stage was used for

The ASU School of Dance presents The Moving Picture, April 23, with works by dance faculty, alumni, graduate, undergraduate, and visiting artists performed at Gammage Auditorium.

A recording of dances performed at a rehearsal performance on April 23, 1997. A fixed position camera shot of the entire stage was used for the recording.

ContributorsAllen, Heidi M. (Dancer) / Ammerman, Mark C. (Technical director) / Bonar, Luara (Dancer) / Burg, Jackie (Dancer) / Burns-McDowell, Cherie (Dancer) / Campbell, Sharon (Dancer) / Darsow, Fred (Dancer) / Davis-Larson, Paula (Costume designer) / Fitzgerald, Mary (Stage manager, Dancer) / Gonzales, Feliciano (Dancer) / Goodstone, Jason (Dancer) / Gray, Lauren (Dancer) / Grubel, Barbara (Dancer) / Hale, Harry (Technical director) / Heimann, Hope (Dedicatee) / Herrman, Amy (Dancer) / Hooper, K. C. (Technical director) / Hummasti, Saru (Dancer) / Jimenez, Candy (Dancer) / Jones, Marion Kirk (Artistic director) / Kaplan, Robert (Musical director) / Keuter, Matthew (Dancer) / Lara, Christeena (Choreographer, Dancer) / Levin, Rebecca (Choreographer, Dancer) / Long, Ron (Dancer) / Longmire-Davis, Wendy (Dancer) / Ludwig, Stephanie (Dancer) / Malec, Mariah (Dancer) / Manville-Kuponoff, Holly (Dancer) / Muldoon, Kelly (Stage manager, Dancer) / Nichols, Lisa (Dancer) / Nored, Jeff (Technical director) / O'Donnell, Tim (Dancer) / Parlon, Tommy (Choreographer, Dancer) / Pavicevac, Sonja (Dancer) / Pischke, Jennifer (Dancer) / Scafaria, Michelle (Dancer) / Schalk, Meghan (Dancer) / St. Clair, Summer (Dancer) / Susee, Leilani (Dancer) / Swayze, Bill (Sound designer) / Wallace, James (Choreographer, Costume designer, Lighting designer, Dancer) / White, Matt (Dancer) / Woolf, Cecily (Dancer) / Wu, Jia-Rong (Dancer) / Herberger Institute School of Dance (Publisher)
Created1997
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The ASU School of Dance presents the ASU Dance Theatre Dance Concert, April 28-29, with works by dance alumni, faculty, and visiting artists performed at Grady Gammage Memorial Auditorium.

ContributorsHerberger Institute School of Dance (Publisher) / Ptak, Leslie Anne (Choreographer, Costume designer, Dancer) / Anderson, Dotti (Dancer) / Brier, Susan (Dancer) / Hughes, Amy (Dancer) / Kirby, Joel (Dancer) / Pulley, Danny Page (Dancer) / Schofield, Debbie (Dancer) / Brown, Billbob (Choreographer, Costume designer, Dancer) / Robert, Lee (Choreographer, Dancer, Costume designer, Set designer) / Delanie, Michele (Dancer) / Gee, Karen (Dancer) / Haskell, Phyllis Anne (Choreographer, Costume designer) / Cavallaro, Nicholas J. (Lighting designer) / Ahern, Frank (Dancer) / Araas, Teddy (Dancer) / Arriaga, Michelle (Dancer) / Craytor, Cheryl (Dancer) / Lessard, Beth C. (Dancer) / Maynes, Ramon Lee (Dancer) / Topovski, Marquita (Dancer) / Melrose, Claudia (Choreographer, Dancer, Set designer) / Sabel, Amy (Dancer) / Ray, Anandha (Dancer) / Gisolo, Margaret (Choreographer) / Jones, Marion Kirk (Choreographer, Costume designer, Set designer) / Brunsvik Brown, Ann (Choreographer, Costume designer) / Mirkin, Marianne (Dancer) / Smith, Yolanda (Dancer) / Emerson, Sally (Dancer) / Fourzan, Christy (Dancer) / Goldby, Karen (Dancer) / Trakas, Wendy (Dancer) / Triebes, Brynn (Dancer) / Yee, Eddie (Dancer)
Created1978