This is a segment from an oral history of Jay Jarvis, and George Mason University alumni. In this segment, Jarvis discusses transferring to George Mason College after attending Northern Virginia Community College and the student life, the student…
This is a segment from an oral history of James Buchanan, Nobel Prize winning economist and former George Mason Professor. In this segment, Buchanan discusses his initial disinterest in teaching and professors who influenced his teaching style during…
This is a segment from an oral history interview with Iris Knell, former coordinator of the Robinson Professor Program. In this clip, Ms. Knell discusses the original Robinson Professors in the program.
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…
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…
This is a segment from an oral history of Fred Begun, timpanist and former professor at George Mason University. In this segment, Begun discusses his musical training and influences, including Gene Krupa, and his transition from jazz to classical…
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. Spencer Crew, a Robinson history professor at George Mason University. In this clip, Dr. Crew discusses his previous work experience and his teaching style.
This is a segment from an oral history of Dr. Paul D'Andrea, a theater and Robinson Professor at George Mason University. In this clip, Dr. D'Andrea discusses his decision to join the faculty at Mason and helping then University President George W.…
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.