Student Leaders Oral Histories 2010-2012

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Student Leaders Oral Histories 2010-2012

Digital audio and video recordings of interviews conducted with former NC State student leaders as part of the Student Leadership Initiative. The 2010 Cathy Sterling interviews contain audio only, while the remainder of the interviews also include video. Interviews were conducted by Genya O'Gara, Jonathan Holloway, Samantha Rich, and Kelly Murray beginning in 2010. Contains oral histories gathered as part of the Student Leadership Initiative, a project undertaken by the Special Collections Research Center to chronicle the experiences and impact of former North Carolina State University students. The collection of the histories began in 2010 and is ongoing. This is an artificial collection, and is maintained and updated by Special Collections Research Center staff.

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