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I share what I have done to be a better leader, and also share that leadership is a two way street, meaning you have to guide yourself first, and then help others after.
I interviewed Niki Gordon for my First Year Seminar class at Marshall University. Our FYS class has been focusing on critical thinking and how thoughtfully developed and artfully asked questions can lead to enriching and enlightening stories. Frank Sesno's book...
In this interview I talked with my mother about her childhood and her life growing up. We talked about he view on a good education and her thoughts when we moved to Chicago from Mexico.
This interview was taken by 11 year old Naurez Nizar on Nov 26, 2023. She interviews Nizar Mankulangara (her dad) who is age 40. In this interview, Nizar M talks about his education and lifestyle as a kid and now.
We talked about her experience as a first generation Asian immigrant and also her experience with parenting and how she had leadership doing those things
The Radarettes were a unique cohort of women trained as electrical engineers during World War II.
I interviewed my mother Carol Silus on her career path and how she sees the inequity in the education system and how that effects students education.
I asked an elder in my church about his general life, religious convictions, and experiences concerning American history.
Megan Cherry discusses about her leadership experience and some challenges that she faced.
We talked about Christina's life and her accomplishments. To learn more read our memoir, The Story of Christina and I https://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B091CL5MML/ref=tmm_pap_swatch_0?ie=UTF8&qid=1616991723&sr=1-1
My Grandpa grew up in Iran and came over in 1954. This is a interview with him about his life and memories throughout historical events.
We talked about life in Antigua and the differences between education there and the US.
The story begins with my Mom growing up in Boyle Heights and working hard to get a better education. She navigates her educational experience as a young girl and what it means to be a Latina. Little did she know...
How are our children? We think younger kids (ages 10-13) are happy, childish, innocent, but in reality they might be the ones we need to focus on. Do we even think to ask how they feel?
My parents, Neha Memon and Samir Memon (46) discuss how their struggles in moving to a new country shaped their spirituality, work ethic, and their choices as parents. We discuss how adaptability has sculpted their present lives, and how malleable...
Meghan Buchholz (30) talks with her father Daniel Darlow (69) about his education and how he feels it was impacted by the World Events occurring at the time and how he thinks education is currently being impacted.
A college student talks about what helped him to become a leader and mentor and how his learning disability helped him.
In this father-son discussion, 14 year old Arnav Gunwani interviews his father Manoj Gunwani about making the shift to the United States in 1992 to pursue a masters degree at Syracuse University. Mr. Gunwani talks about his expectations for a...
Linda Salzman Gottlieb ’60 speaks with her friend Nicki Newman Tanner ’57 about the frustrations she encountered in regard to sexism after graduation, and how Wellesley prepared both of them to make their voices heard.
A daughter (36) interviews her mom (63) after Thanksgiving about growing up and raising a family in the midwest.
School, and what was enjoyed during the years spent there. The up and down moments of the school life as well.