Life interview of John Moraghan
November 29, 2018 App Interview

John Moraghan was a very accomplished agronomist professor at NDSU. Moraghan is also a cancer survivor from stomach and esophageal cancer.

Where do plays come from?

Ruben Bowen talks with his mentor/coach, Ashley Boone about her experience in writing throughout her life, and more specifically about the One-Act play she wrote and directed.

Favziya and professor Dr. Graeme Wylllie

Graeme Wyllie (40) talks to his student, Favziya Rasulova (19) about originally being from Scotland and why decided to move to the United States.

My family's road to adoption

Catherine Yeager (my mom) talks about how her experiences as a child and in her career eventually lead her to adopting a little girl.

Carly Haines and Bailey Stahl- Dramatic Arts

Bailey Stahl, an actress, talks about her experiences throughout her life on stage and how it has impacted her.

The Impact of Being an Only Child

Max Lavoy: 2021-11-12 23:33:41 In this interview we talk about the impact of being an only child. We go over the advantages and disadvantages and how that has impacted relationships. A recurring theme is regarding having alone time, especially in...

Growing Up In Canada

Evan Babekuhl interviews Lexi Woodward about growing up in Canada, her decision to play boys hockey over girls hockey, and how she ended up at Concordia College.

Becoming an All-American

Interview with Bob Liking that talks about his running career, specifically his senior season, about his team's and his own individual success.

Sean Martin and Chas MacNeil

In this interview, I explored the beginning, middle and where Chas is now in terms of the Chinese Language journey he has been through.

Rodrigo Sanchez and Eh Lar

Rodrigo Sanchez (18) talks with good friend, Eh Lar (19). The interview showcased the resilience that Lar demonstrated in his journey from a Thailand refugee camp to being able to reach a bachelors degree on a free scholarship in the...

Part of the community

Wendy Kahler shares her experiences of working at her job in which she helps people with disabilities become active members in the community.

The Invisible Injury

Julie Miller discusses her personal experience with a Traumatic Brain Injury and her sisters experience with a severe Traumatic Brain Injury. She addresses the stigma surrounding the invisible, yet prominent injury in today's society.