College of Liberal and Fine Arts Oral History Program Collection 2005-2006

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College of Liberal and Fine Arts Oral History Program Collection 2005-2006

The College of Liberal and Fine Arts (COLFA) at the University of Texas at San Antonio was established in 2000, following a restructuring of the university. As of 2009, the college comprises eleven departments. The College of Liberal and Fine Arts Oral History Program provides an opportunity for select students to conduct original oral history research. The collection consists of correspondence, release forms, oral history recordings on audiocassette, and interview transcripts.

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Castro, Julian, 1975-

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University of Texas at San Antonio. College of Liberal and Fine Arts.

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