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Interview Of Margaret Mccoey, M.S., Margaret M. Mccoey, Matthew Riffe
Interview Of Margaret Mccoey, M.S., Margaret M. Mccoey, Matthew Riffe
All Oral Histories
Margaret “Peggy” McCoey is the Director of Graduate Programs in Computer Information Science, Information Technology, and Economic Crime Forensics at La Salle University. Born in the Oxford Circle section of Philadelphia in 1957, Peggy grew up in St. Martin of Tours parish attending their grade school before going to Little Flower High School. After graduation in 1975, Peggy entered La Salle University an undergraduate where she received a bachelor’s degree in Computer Science. Peggy received a master’s degree from Villanova in 1984. Beginning in 1982, Peggy McCoey has taught at La Salle University in some capacity. Throughout the 1990’s, Peggy …
Life After 20th And Olney: In All Of My Actions, Am I La Salle?, Meg Marron, Joanna Mcclinton, Mark Natale, John Piree, Sam Scavuzzo, Liz Wagner, Amy Czulada
Life After 20th And Olney: In All Of My Actions, Am I La Salle?, Meg Marron, Joanna Mcclinton, Mark Natale, John Piree, Sam Scavuzzo, Liz Wagner, Amy Czulada
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Sexual Ethics On Campus: Who’S Got The Power To Consent?, Donna Fiedler Phd, Vincent Kling Phd
Sexual Ethics On Campus: Who’S Got The Power To Consent?, Donna Fiedler Phd, Vincent Kling Phd
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Is College Worth It?, David J. Falcone Phd, Joseph A. Volpe Phd
Is College Worth It?, David J. Falcone Phd, Joseph A. Volpe Phd
Explorer Café
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Cross Collaboration: Rethinking Undergraduate & Graduate Education, Elizabeth Langemak, Carolyn Plump
Cross Collaboration: Rethinking Undergraduate & Graduate Education, Elizabeth Langemak, Carolyn Plump
Explorer Café
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What Can Business And Liberal Arts Professors Learn From Each Other?, Marysheila Mcdonald, Margot Soven
What Can Business And Liberal Arts Professors Learn From Each Other?, Marysheila Mcdonald, Margot Soven
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The 2011 book Rethinking Undergraduate Business Education: Liberal Learning for the Profession has served to provoke a consideration of linkages between liberal arts and business courses. La Salle professors Margot Soven (English) and MarySheila McDonald (Business) discuss practical approaches to integrating a shared language and skills into both liberal arts and business offerings.
Interview Of Carl Clayton, F.S.C., Carl Clayton, John Young
Interview Of Carl Clayton, F.S.C., Carl Clayton, John Young
All Oral Histories
Brother Carl Clayton was born George Clayton in 1938, the youngest of four boys, whose family resided in Baltimore, Maryland. He attended Calvert Hall High School and received a scholarship to attend La Salle College in Philadelphia, PA, beginning in September 1956. After a brief time as a student, Mr. Clayton decided to enter the Christian Brothers order. He completed his spiritual and intellectual training and took the name Damian Carl. Eventually his name would change to just Carl. Br. Carl reported to Pittsburg Central Catholic in September 1961 and was later assigned to La Salle High School in 1963. …
Interview Of Richard Grande, Richard Grande, Frank Hopper
Interview Of Richard Grande, Richard Grande, Frank Hopper
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Richard Grande was born and raised in South Philadelphia. He was educated in the Philadelphia Parochial System from kindergarten through high school. He graduated from Bishop Neumann High School in June of 1960. He attended La Salle College from September 1960 through May 1965. In 1964, he was on the team of scholars who brought national recognition to La Salle College through their appearance on the nationally televised quiz program, the GE College Bowl. He majored in English at La Salle College and received his Bachelors degree in May of 1965. He received a teaching assistantship from the University of …
Interview Of Robert S. Lyons, Jr., Robert S. Lyons Jr., Christina Becker
Interview Of Robert S. Lyons, Jr., Robert S. Lyons Jr., Christina Becker
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Robert S. Lyons, Jr. (1939-2013) graduated from La Salle College in 1961. The following is his obituary from McGhee Funeral Home:
"Robert S. Lyons, Jr., of Upper Southampton, died Wednesday, June 5, 2013. He was 73. Born June 29, 1939, in Philadelphia, PA, Bob was the son of the late Robert and Catharine Lyons. Bob is survived by his; beloved wife Joan M. Lyons (nee Lang); children, Joanne Jenkins (Ken), Robert P., M.D. (Renee), Richard (Leanne), David (Julie), and Gregory. He will also be missed by his 11 grandchildren. Bob Lyons, the author of Palestra Pandemonium: A History of the …
Interview Of Barbara Millard, Ph.D., Barbara Millard Ph.D., Aviad Adlersberg
Interview Of Barbara Millard, Ph.D., Barbara Millard Ph.D., Aviad Adlersberg
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An oral history of Dr. Barbara Millard, professor of English and former Dean of Arts and Sciences, La Salle University. The purpose of this interview is to gather information regarding her impact on La Salle University and her experience during her tenure at the University. This interview part of an oral history project for Dr. Barbara Allen’s’ History 650 Oral History course. Specifically, this interview deals with Dr. Millard’s views on sexism she experienced or witnessed, beginning in the 1970’s until today in 2007. The interview also seeks to explore her views on education, balance between work and life, and …
Interview Of Francis Tri Nguyen, F.S.C., Ph.D. Part 2, Francis Tri Nguyen Fsc, Melissa Schellinger
Interview Of Francis Tri Nguyen, F.S.C., Ph.D. Part 2, Francis Tri Nguyen Fsc, Melissa Schellinger
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Francis of Assisi Nguyen von Tri, was born in Shanghai, China in 1938. When the Communists took over China, his family left the country for Hanoi, North Vietnam. In 1954, when the French were defeated, they fled the Communists again, and settled in South Vietnam. He was raised a Catholic, and enrolled in the Christian Brothers order at a young age. While completing his formation for the Christian Brotherhood, Brother Francis began teaching students at various age levels. He entered into higher education, completed a Bachelors degree, and went on to pursue a Masters degree in Sociology after receiving a …
Interview Of Gary K. Clabaugh, Ed.D., Gary K. Clabaugh, Lori L. Brown
Interview Of Gary K. Clabaugh, Ed.D., Gary K. Clabaugh, Lori L. Brown
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Gary Clabaugh was born in Altoona, Pennsylvania in 1940. He graduated from Indiana University of Pennsylvania with a major in geography, served in the armed forces, and then taught school in Red Lion, Pennsylvania while studying in Temple University Harrisburg’s graduate program. He received his Doctorate in Education from Temple University in Philadelphia. He began teaching in the Department of Education at La Salle University in 1969.
Interview Of Marianne S. Gauss, M.B.A., Marianne S. Gauss, James Brightman
Interview Of Marianne S. Gauss, M.B.A., Marianne S. Gauss, James Brightman
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From the university website (11/19/13):
Professor Gauss has been a member of La Salle University’s faculty for over 20 years. Her primary responsibility has been teaching Strategic Management, International Management, Presentation Skills for Business, and Introductory and Intermediate Statistics. Additionally, she teaches in the MBA program and in an executive MBA program in Basel, Switzerland. She has won the Lindback Award for distinguished teaching and the University’s Faculty Distinguished Service Award.
Professor Gauss’ prior commercial banking experience, as both an internal auditor and financial analyst, has been redirected in a voluntary role to a local credit union. She was a …
Interview Of Rabbi Bernard Frank, D.H.L., Bernard Frank, Robert Friedrich
Interview Of Rabbi Bernard Frank, D.H.L., Bernard Frank, Robert Friedrich
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Rabbi Frank was born in New Orleans, Louisiana in 1932 and grew up in Houston, Texas. He graduated from San Jacinto Senior High in 1951 and from Brandeis University in 1955. He attended Hebrew Union College – Jewish Institute of Religion in Cincinnati, Ohio, a reformed seminary, and was ordained a rabbi in 1960. In 1985, he earned a Doctor of Hebrew Letters.
Rabbi Frank first came to La Salle in 1964 or 1965 to instruct a course in Judaism. At the time, he was a pulpit rabbi at Beth Or. He remained at La Salle until 1982. He helped …
Interview Of Mary Currie, Mary Currie, Millie Hopper
Interview Of Mary Currie, Mary Currie, Millie Hopper
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Mary Currie was a member of the La Salle University grounds crew at the time of the interview and in 2013, when the interview was posted to Digital Commons. She grew up in the Mount Airy section of Philadelphia. She graduated from Cardinal Dougherty High School in 1974 and began working at La Salle in 1986.
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