Interview of Dr. Christopher Mitchell, faculty member of the School of Conflict Analysis and Resolution at George Mason University. The interview was recorded at George Mason University Libraries' Special Collections Research Center, Fenwick Library,…
Interview of Dr. Angel Cabrera, former president of George Mason University. The interview was recorded at George Mason University Libraries' Special Collections Research Center, Fenwick Library, on June 19, 2019.
A. Linwood Holton, Jr., Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia from 1970 to 1974 is interviewed by Emily Curley and Robert Vay of the George Mason University Oral History Program. This interview was originally captured using a video cassette tape…
A. Linwood Holton, Jr., Governor of the Commonwealth of Virginia from 1970 to 1974 is interviewed by Paulina Vaca and Paul Koda of the George Mason University Oral History Program. This interview was originally captured using an audio cassette tape…
This is a segment from an oral history of Dr. Vergil Dykstra, former president of George Mason University. In this clip, Dr. Dykstra discusses the changes he made to campus and the student body in the mid-1970's.
This is a segment from an oral history of Dr. James Metcalf, a professor at George Mason University. In this clip, Dr. Metcalf describes the difference between administrations at the university.
This is a segment of an oral history interview of Stephen Neal, a George Mason University alum. In this clip, Mr. Neal discusses campus life, Mason Day and other events at Mason in the mid-1970's.
This is a segment of an oral history by Nancy Murphy, former administrative assistant at George Mason University. In this clip, Mrs. Murphy describes how she began working at Mason, her changing roles at the university, and the development of…
This is a segment of an oral history featuring Thomas O'Connor, former Athletic Director of George Mason University. In this clip, Mr. O'Connor describes how he became an employee of the university and his thoughts on the athletic program.
This is a segment from an oral history of Dr. Michael Nickens, "Doc Nix", music professor at George Mason University and leader of Mason's Green Machine pep band. In this clip, Doc Nix recalls how he began teaching at Mason.