Life is Good

My grandfather Peter Murphy, age 64, was born in Long island. He was the UCONN lacrosse captain of 1980 and graduated with a degree in Civil engineering. He founded his own software company that has billions of users globally using...

My Fantastic Big Middle Brother

A younger sister interviews her 86 year old brother whose life’s work focused on science education, especially evolution. The sibling’s age difference is 14 years so their life experiences were vastly different.

How Communication has evolved with Uncle Mo

I interviewed my favorite Uncle Maurice Taylor(58). Me and him talked about how interpersonal communication has changed over the years.

The Evolution of Communication in Personal Lives and The Workplace

Ashlee Serrano interviews her mother, Ruby Serrano about how communication and media technology has evolved. We mention telephones, the first mobile phones, cell phones, emails, fax machines, passbook printers, and more!

The Evolution of Televison from a Boomer to a Gen Z Member

My name is Rion Jones, and I am from Richmond, VA. I aspire to be a News Anchor. My mother, Dawn Comer, is a nurse also from Richmond VA. We discussed the history and evolution of television.

Media Evolution Talk with my Mom

In this interview we talk about how my mom has seen media evolve over her life.

Evolution of television since 1967

I sat down and talked with my mother about all the changes in television since she was born and she talks about where she thinks this industry is headed.

Media Technology

On thanksgiving day, I interviewed my father about media technology. This was really insightful because I got to learn a great deal about the evolution of media technologies and how ones life may vary depending on the media technologies they...

Beth Moeller and Jim Mellett for the Griswold Home Care Fairfield County Project on Resiliency: The joy of a shared life.

Beth Moeller: 2020-09-01 20:20:06 Internationally renown geologist, professor and entrepreneur Jim Mellett, 84, sat down with Beth Moeller from Griswold Home Care in the midst of the Covid-19 pandemic to discuss insights about characteristics driving resilience in times of uncertainty...

PRIDE In All Who Served: Reducing Healthcare Disparities for LGBT Veterans

"PRIDE In All Who Served" is a ten-week health education group designed to address the unique care needs of LGBT Veterans. Developed at the Hampton VA in 2016, the group provides a safe place to discuss identity and relevant healthcare...

iCampus – Luther Jeke with Lawrence Yealue

Lawrence and Luther chatted about their personal experiences and the work they do at iCampus and Accountability Lab Liberia

"We have to learn to live off of the planet–we can't take everything with us." an interview with Steve Clarke

Steven Clarke, NASA's Deputy Associate Administrator for Exploration, discusses his life in science and engineering. Currently tasked with bridging NASA's efforts on human and robotic missions to coordinate scientific requirements for going to the Moon and Mars, he has seen...

Life Lessons with Chan pt.2

We talked about what accomplishments made Chandler feel proudest personally and professionally. Setting goals for one’s lifetime, the next five years, and the next sixty days is what really helped Chan manifest and accomplish his dreams. He gave me advice...

Preparation Matters: A Resident’s Perspective

Resident, Maria Leuci, discusses her new perspective on teaching after being in the New Visions STEM in the high school program.

Preparation Matters: A Resident’s Perspective

Resident, Katie McGeoch, talks about her immersion in a 2nd grade classroom and what she has learned these first few days about the profession.

Attending Teacher: A Reflection on the First Days

Attending Teacher, Nathan St. John, reflects on the impact of a resident on his practice in the first few days of a new school year.

William Beachum continues to interview Char Rosenbaum about her life and living through events like world war 2

In part 2 of this interview, we talk about how pets have impacted my grandmothers life. We also talk about what she feels is the greatest invention of our times. We also talk about how increased communication has changed the...

In Your Own Words with Madu Udeh

Originally a celebration of Black History Month, February 2018, Middlebury College's Davis Family Library initiated a series of oral interviews, "In Your Own Words." In them, Literatures & Cultures Librarian Katrina Spencer engages members of the community who trace their...