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Paul Young Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Paul Young, Judy Leasure
Paul Young Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Paul Young, Judy Leasure
Lest We Forget (MS-396)
Judy Leasure interviewed Paul Young about his work with the mentally ill and developmentally disabled. The interview was part of the Lest We Forget Collection of oral histories that was created to capture the stories of those involved with mental health and those with developmental disabilities. There are two transcripts to cover the full interview. The project focused on stories and experiences of people from Ohio that lived at, worked in, or dealt with large institutions and the modern movement to smaller home settings and modern treatment of mental illness and developmental disabilities.
J. B. Black Jr. Interview, First Dean Of The School Of Business, Wright State University, Robert Wagley, J. B. Black
J. B. Black Jr. Interview, First Dean Of The School Of Business, Wright State University, Robert Wagley, J. B. Black
Wright State University Retirees Association Oral History Project
Robert Wagley interviewed J. B. Black on November 11, 2003 about the founding of Wright State University and the development of the Raj Soin College of Business. In the interview Dr. Black discusses his career and his decision to come to Wright State as a founding faculty member.
The Extension Newsletter, Issue 40, Fall Quarter 2003, Wright State University Retirees Association
The Extension Newsletter, Issue 40, Fall Quarter 2003, Wright State University Retirees Association
The Extension Newsletter
An eight page newsletter from the Wright State University's Retirees Association.
Holponiyochi: Contemporary Native American Sculpture, Wright State University Art Galleries
Holponiyochi: Contemporary Native American Sculpture, Wright State University Art Galleries
Exhibition and Program Catalogs
Nine artists participating in this exhibition share a concern with how practices of visual representation work to construct individual and collective identity. They examine and then reformulate familiar codes of visual culture, turning established conventions of visual representation against themselves. In highly sophisticated and nuanced critical commentary, they explore how both individual and group identities are shaped in and by one's cultural environment. At the same time, they recognize that limiting understanding can be an equally powerful influence in the shaping of one's sense of self and community.
Cynthia Foster Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Cynthia Foster, Jeff Moyer
Cynthia Foster Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Cynthia Foster, Jeff Moyer
Lest We Forget (MS-396)
Jeff Moyer interviewed Cynthia Foster on July 15, 2003 about her work with the mentally ill and developmentally disabled. The interview was part of the Lest We Forget Collection of oral histories that was created to capture the stories of those involved with mental health and those with developmental disabilities. The project focused on stories and experiences of people from Ohio that lived at, worked in, or dealt with large institutions and the modern movement to smaller home settings and modern treatment of mental illness and developmental disabilities.
Bob O'Callahan Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Bob O'Callahan, Jeff Moyer
Bob O'Callahan Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Bob O'Callahan, Jeff Moyer
Lest We Forget (MS-396)
Jeff Moyer interviewed Bob O'Callahan on July 15, 2003 about his work with the mentally ill and developmentally disabled. The interview was part of the Lest We Forget Collection of oral histories that was created to capture the stories of those involved with mental health and those with developmental disabilities. The project focused on stories and experiences of people from Ohio that lived at, worked in, or dealt with large institutions and the modern movement to smaller home settings and modern treatment of mental illness and developmental disabilities.
Betty Weatherly Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Betty Weatherly, Jeff Moyer
Betty Weatherly Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Betty Weatherly, Jeff Moyer
Lest We Forget (MS-396)
Jeff Moyer interviewed Betty Weatherly on July 15, 2003 about her life and her experiences with her disability. The interview was part of the Lest We Forget Collection of oral histories that was created to capture the stories of those involved with mental health and those with developmental disabilities. The project focused on stories and experiences of people from Ohio that lived at, worked in, or dealt with large institutions and the modern movement to smaller home settings and modern treatment of mental illness and developmental disabilities.
Mary Beth Mitchell Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Mary Beth Mitchell, Jeff Moyer
Mary Beth Mitchell Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Mary Beth Mitchell, Jeff Moyer
Lest We Forget (MS-396)
Jeff Moyer interviewed Mary Beth Mitchell on July 15, 2003 about her work in Hope Homes group home and her interaction with the residents. The interview was part of the Lest We Forget Collection of oral histories that was created to capture the stories of those involved with mental health and those with developmental disabilities. The project focused on stories and experiences of people from Ohio that lived at, worked in, or dealt with large institutions and the modern movement to smaller home settings and modern treatment of mental illness and developmental disabilities.
Ray Thomas Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Ray Thomas, Jeff Moyer
Ray Thomas Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Ray Thomas, Jeff Moyer
Lest We Forget (MS-396)
Jeff Moyer interviewed Ray Thomas on July 15, 2003 about his work with the mentally ill and developmentally disabled. The interview was part of the Lest We Forget Collection of oral histories that was created to capture the stories of those involved with mental health and those with developmental disabilities. The project focused on stories and experiences of people from Ohio that lived at, worked in, or dealt with large institutions and the modern movement to smaller home settings and modern treatment of mental illness and developmental disabilities.
Jean Tydings Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Jean Tydings, Jeff Moyer
Jean Tydings Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Jean Tydings, Jeff Moyer
Lest We Forget (MS-396)
Jeff Moyer interviewed Jean Tydings on July 15, 2003 about her work with the mentally ill and developmentally disabled. The interview was part of the Lest We Forget Collection of oral histories that was created to capture the stories of those involved with mental health and those with developmental disabilities. The project focused on stories and experiences of people from Ohio that lived at, worked in, or dealt with large institutions and the modern movement to smaller home settings and modern treatment of mental illness and developmental disabilities.
John Gill Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, John Gill, Jeff Moyer
John Gill Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, John Gill, Jeff Moyer
Lest We Forget (MS-396)
Jeff Moyer interviewed John Gill on July 14, 2003 about his life and his experiences with mental illness. The interview was part of the Lest We Forget Collection of oral histories that was created to capture the stories of those involved with mental health and those with developmental disabilities. The project focused on stories and experiences of people from Ohio that lived at, worked in, or dealt with large institutions and the modern movement to smaller home settings and modern treatment of mental illness and developmental disabilities.
Terry Alexander Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Terry Alexander, Jeff Moyer
Terry Alexander Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Terry Alexander, Jeff Moyer
Lest We Forget (MS-396)
Jeff Moyer interviewed Terry Alexander on July 15, 2003 about her work in Hope Homes group home and her interaction with the residents. The interview was part of the Lest We Forget Collection of oral histories that was created to capture the stories of those involved with mental health and those with developmental disabilities. The project focused on stories and experiences of people from Ohio that lived at, worked in, or dealt with large institutions and the modern movement to smaller home settings and modern treatment of mental illness and developmental disabilities.
Jack Carroll Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Jack Carroll, Jeff Moyer
Jack Carroll Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Jack Carroll, Jeff Moyer
Lest We Forget (MS-396)
Jeff Moyer interviewed Jack Carroll on July 14, 2003 about his life and his experiences with his developmental disability. The interview was part of the Lest We Forget Collection of oral histories that was created to capture the stories of those involved with mental health and those with developmental disabilities. The project focused on stories and experiences of people from Ohio that lived at, worked in, or dealt with large institutions and the modern movement to smaller home settings and modern treatment of mental illness and developmental disabilities.
Marcia Dufore Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Marcia Dufore, Jeff Moyer
Marcia Dufore Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Marcia Dufore, Jeff Moyer
Lest We Forget (MS-396)
Jeff Moyer interviewed Marcia Dufore on July 14, 2003 about her brother Jack's life and about the families experiences with his disabilities. The interview was part of the Lest We Forget Collection of oral histories that was created to capture the stories of those involved with mental health and those with developmental disabilities. The project focused on stories and experiences of people from Ohio that lived at, worked in, or dealt with large institutions and the modern movement to smaller home settings and modern treatment of mental illness and developmental disabilities.
Wayne Alexander Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Wayne Alexander, Jeff Moyer
Wayne Alexander Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Wayne Alexander, Jeff Moyer
Lest We Forget (MS-396)
Jeff Moyer interviewed Wayne Alexander on July 14, 2003 about his work with the mentally ill and developmentally disabled. The interview was part of the Lest We Forget Collection of oral histories that was created to capture the stories of those involved with mental health and those with developmental disabilities. The project focused on stories and experiences of people from Ohio that lived at, worked in, or dealt with large institutions and the modern movement to smaller home settings and modern treatment of mental illness and developmental disabilities.
Judy Walker Cunningham Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Judy Walker Cunningham, Jeff Moyer
Judy Walker Cunningham Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Judy Walker Cunningham, Jeff Moyer
Lest We Forget (MS-396)
Jeff Moyer interviewed Judy Walker Cunningham on July 14, 2003 about her work with the mentally ill and developmentally disabled. The interview was part of the Lest We Forget Collection of oral histories that was created to capture the stories of those involved with mental health and those with developmental disabilities. The project focused on stories and experiences of people from Ohio that lived at, worked in, or dealt with large institutions and the modern movement to smaller home settings and modern treatment of mental illness and developmental disabilities.
Barbara Jones Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Barbara Jones, Jeff Moyer
Barbara Jones Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Barbara Jones, Jeff Moyer
Lest We Forget (MS-396)
Jeff Moyer interviewed Barbara Jones on July 14, 2003 about her work with the mentally ill and developmentally disabled. The interview was part of the Lest We Forget Collection of oral histories that was created to capture the stories of those involved with mental health and those with developmental disabilities. The project focused on stories and experiences of people from Ohio that lived at, worked in, or dealt with large institutions and the modern movement to smaller home settings and modern treatment of mental illness and developmental disabilities.
Jim And Carol Osburn Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Jim Osburn, Carol Osburn, Jeff Moyer
Jim And Carol Osburn Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Jim Osburn, Carol Osburn, Jeff Moyer
Lest We Forget (MS-396)
Jeff Moyer interviewed Jim and Carol Osburn about their life together and their experiences with Dan's developmental disability. The interview was part of the Lest We Forget Collection of oral histories that was created to capture the stories of those involved with mental health and those with developmental disabilities. The project focused on stories and experiences of people from Ohio that lived at, worked in, or dealt with large institutions and the modern movement to smaller home settings and modern treatment of mental illness and developmental disabilities. There are two transcripts to cover the full interview.
Beatrice Chait Interview, Professor, College Of Education And Human Services, And Former Associate Dean And Director Of Teacher Education, Wright State University, Marlene Bireley, Beatrice Chait
Beatrice Chait Interview, Professor, College Of Education And Human Services, And Former Associate Dean And Director Of Teacher Education, Wright State University, Marlene Bireley, Beatrice Chait
Wright State University Retirees Association Oral History Project
Marlene Bireley interviewed Beatrice Chait on July 5, 2009 about the founding of Wright State University and the development of the College of Education and Human Services. In the interview Dr. Chait discusses her career and her decision to come to Wright State as a founding staff member. The original audio for this interview was damaged so a secondary interview was conducted through written questions.
The Extension Newsletter, Issue 39, Summer Quarter 2003, Wright State University Retirees Association
The Extension Newsletter, Issue 39, Summer Quarter 2003, Wright State University Retirees Association
The Extension Newsletter
An eight page newsletter from the Wright State University's Retirees Association.
Ohio's Bicentennial: Exploring Nearby History, Ronald G. Helms Ph.D., Marjorie L. Mclellan
Ohio's Bicentennial: Exploring Nearby History, Ronald G. Helms Ph.D., Marjorie L. Mclellan
Geography Faculty Publications
Clearly, the Ohio Bicentennial is an important event for celebration. This article seeks to promote the Ohio Bicentennial by reviewing a project devoted to the local or public aspect of history. The focus of the project was the study of the history of Dayton, Ohio. Wright State University developed the Nearby History Institute, which brought public historians, social studies professors and researchers from area archives and museums together with faculty from the public schools, to rethink and strengthen American history teaching in the Miami Valley. The Ohio Humanities Council and the Martha Holden Jennings Foundation funded the institute.
The Sanctuary Rhyton, Karla Huebner
The Sanctuary Rhyton, Karla Huebner
Art and Art History Faculty Publications
No abstract provided.
Brenda Whitney Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Brenda Whitney, Jeff Moyer
Brenda Whitney Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Brenda Whitney, Jeff Moyer
Lest We Forget (MS-396)
Jeff Moyer interviewed Brenda Whitney on May 23, 2003 about her work with the mentally ill and developmentally disabled. The interview was part of the Lest We Forget Collection of oral histories that was created to capture the stories of those involved with mental health and those with developmental disabilities. The project focused on stories and experiences of people from Ohio that lived at, worked in, or dealt with large institutions and the modern movement to smaller home settings and modern treatment of mental illness and developmental disabilities.
James Tuck Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, James Tuck, Jeff Moyer
James Tuck Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, James Tuck, Jeff Moyer
Lest We Forget (MS-396)
Jeff Moyer interviewed James Tuck on May 23, 2003 about his life and his experiences with mental illness. The interview was part of the Lest We Forget Collection of oral histories that was created to capture the stories of those involved with mental health and those with developmental disabilities. The project focused on stories and experiences of people from Ohio that lived at, worked in, or dealt with large institutions and the modern movement to smaller home settings and modern treatment of mental illness and developmental disabilities.
Tom Weaver Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Tom Weaver, Jeff Moyer
Tom Weaver Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Tom Weaver, Jeff Moyer
Lest We Forget (MS-396)
Jeff Moyer interviewed Tom Weaver on May 23, 2003 about his work with the mentally ill and developmentally disabled. The interview was part of the Lest We Forget Collection of oral histories that was created to capture the stories of those involved with mental health and those with developmental disabilities. The project focused on stories and experiences of people from Ohio that lived at, worked in, or dealt with large institutions and the modern movement to smaller home settings and modern treatment of mental illness and developmental disabilities.
Elgertha Hall Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Elgertha Hall, Jeff Moyer
Elgertha Hall Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Elgertha Hall, Jeff Moyer
Lest We Forget (MS-396)
Jeff Moyer interviewed Elgertha Hall on May 23, 2003 about her life and her experiences with mental illness. The interview was part of the Lest We Forget Collection of oral histories that was created to capture the stories of those involved with mental health and those with developmental disabilities. The project focused on stories and experiences of people from Ohio that lived at, worked in, or dealt with large institutions and the modern movement to smaller home settings and modern treatment of mental illness and developmental disabilities.
Dan Powell Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Dan Powell, Jeff Moyer
Dan Powell Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Dan Powell, Jeff Moyer
Lest We Forget (MS-396)
Jeff Moyer interviewed Dan Powell on May 23, 2003 about his life and his experiences with mental illness. The interview was part of the Lest We Forget Collection of oral histories that was created to capture the stories of those involved with mental health and those with developmental disabilities. The project focused on stories and experiences of people from Ohio that lived at, worked in, or dealt with large institutions and the modern movement to smaller home settings and modern treatment of mental illness and developmental disabilities.
Connie Mack Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Connie Mack, Jeff Moyer
Connie Mack Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Connie Mack, Jeff Moyer
Lest We Forget (MS-396)
Jeff Moyer interviewed Connie Mack about his work with the mentally ill and developmentally disabled. The interview was part of the Lest We Forget Collection of oral histories that was created to capture the stories of those involved with mental health and those with developmental disabilities. The project focused on stories and experiences of people from Ohio that lived at, worked in, or dealt with large institutions and the modern movement to smaller home settings and modern treatment of mental illness and developmental disabilities.
Elvia Thomas Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Elvia Thomas, Jeff Moyer
Elvia Thomas Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Elvia Thomas, Jeff Moyer
Lest We Forget (MS-396)
Jeff Moyer interviewed Elvia Thomas about her work with the mentally ill and developmentally disabled. The interview was part of the Lest We Forget Collection of oral histories that was created to capture the stories of those involved with mental health and those with developmental disabilities. The project focused on stories and experiences of people from Ohio that lived at, worked in, or dealt with large institutions and the modern movement to smaller home settings and modern treatment of mental illness and developmental disabilities.
Jeff Moyer Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Jeff Moyer, Mark Lyons
Jeff Moyer Interview For The Lest We Forget Collection Of Oral Histories, Jeff Moyer, Mark Lyons
Lest We Forget (MS-396)
Mark Lyons interviewed Jeff Moyer on May 22, 2003 about his brother Mark's life and about the families experiences with his disabilities. The interview was part of the Lest We Forget Collection of oral histories that was created to capture the stories of those involved with mental health and those with developmental disabilities. The project focused on stories and experiences of people from Ohio that lived at, worked in, or dealt with large institutions and the modern movement to smaller home settings and modern treatment of mental illness and developmental disabilities.