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Title
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SUNY Potsdam Oral Histories
Description
An account of the resource
A collection of transcribed audio recordings of oral history interviews related to the history of SUNY Potsdam. Complete audio for oral histories are available through the SUNY Potsdam College Archives (email: archives@potsdam.edu).
Publisher
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SUNY Potsdam College Archives & Special Collections
Language
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English
Type
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Transcribed Audio
Identifier
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Collection CA-30003
Oral History
A resource containing historical information obtained in interviews with persons having firsthand knowledge.
Interviewer
The person(s) performing the interview.
Gotlieb, Lilian
Interviewee
The person(s) being interviewed.
Hepel, Maria
Location
The location of the interview.
SUNY Potsdam Campus (Potsdam, New York)
Transcription
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[Transcript of clip]
MH: The best advice I have received was the statement, “Talent alone is not sufficient to be successful in your life.” Other features of character are very important as well, for example to be persistent, to be able to overcome obstacles, to be able to analyze experimental data in a critical way, and of course, a lot of hard work.
Duration
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31 seconds.
Time Summary
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0:00 – 3:07
Introduction
High School and early experiences with Chemistry
Graduate School
Move to the Unites States from Poland
Role models
3:07 – 7:08
Advice and mentorship for and from faculty and students
7:08 – 10:42
Duties and responsibilities of Chemistry Department chair position
10:42 – 11:36
Valuable skills and experiences as Department Chair
11:36 – 12:41
Drawbacks of serving as Department Chair
12:41 – 13:06
Discrimination in Chemistry due to status as a woman
13:06 – 14:00
Influence of marriage on career decisions
14:00 – 14:48
How the gendered nature of the Chemistry Department has changed over time
14:48 – 15:08
Possible improvements to increase female student involvement in the Chemistry Department
15:08 – 16:47
Advice for female students interested in pursuing Chemistry
16:47 – 18:30
Accomplishments and what she is proud of in her undergraduate, graduate, and professional careers.
18:30 – 21:30
Closing remarks
Dublin Core
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Title
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Oral History - Maria Hepel
Description
An account of the resource
Clip from oral history interview with Maria Hepel (SUNY Potsdam Chemistry Professor, Chemistry Department Chairperson), interviewed by Lilian Gotlieb on November 16, 2012.
Creator
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Hepel, Maria. Interviewee.
Gotlieb, Lilian. Interviewer.
Publisher
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SUNY Potsdam. College Archives & Special Collections.
Date
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November 16, 2012
Contributor
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The oral history was conducted as a part of SUNY Potsdam's Fall 2012 "Oral History" course (ANTH 364/HIST 450).
Language
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eng.
Type
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Sound
ANTH 364/HIST 450 Fall 2012
Chemistry Department
Gender
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Dublin Core
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Title
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SUNY Potsdam Oral Histories
Description
An account of the resource
A collection of transcribed audio recordings of oral history interviews related to the history of SUNY Potsdam. Complete audio for oral histories are available through the SUNY Potsdam College Archives (email: archives@potsdam.edu).
Publisher
An entity responsible for making the resource available
SUNY Potsdam College Archives & Special Collections
Language
A language of the resource
English
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Transcribed Audio
Identifier
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Collection CA-30003
Oral History
A resource containing historical information obtained in interviews with persons having firsthand knowledge.
Interviewer
The person(s) performing the interview.
Wainwright, Megan
Interviewee
The person(s) being interviewed.
Farnsworth, Sara
Location
The location of the interview.
Sara Farnsworth's home (Potsdam, New York)
Transcription
Any written text transcribed from a sound.
[Transcript of clip]
SF: I think that SUNY Potsdam definitely prepared me in the Community Health field, the Community Health staff are fantastic, everyone over there really took me under their wing. They do not let you slide through the cracks, you have to really want it (laughs). The workload is extremely intense, it’s very involved, you have to do two internship placements and each internship placement is 37 hours a week for seven weeks. That does not go on the college calendar, that is based off of how the agency runs, so when all your classmates might be home for Christmas break or Easter break, you’re still there. You are still doing your stuff in order to be able to graduate. And before you can even get your internship placement you have to take a very difficult program, it’s called Program Evaluation and Program Planning, which are two very involved classes, that you have to create your own community education for health related problems, you have to create your own educational program
Duration
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1 minute : 18 seconds
Time Summary
A summary of an interview given for different time stamps throughout the interview
0:00-0:17 Opening Remarks
0:18-0:30 Introductory information
0:31-1:18 Sara’s hometown and her early education
1:19-1:44 How that affected her college and professional careers.
1:45-3:13 How Sara ended up at SUNY Potsdam
3:14-4:08 Sara’s major and the Community Health department
4:09-5:56 How Sara decided advocacy and feminism were her passions
5:57-6:54 Sara’s opinion on the SUNY Potsdam sexual assault policies and education
6:55-7:56 Classes and professors Sara has worked with while at Renewal House
7:57-8:30 Renewal House as a nonprofit organization, and community cooperation.
8:31-9:24 Sara’s favorite classes at SUNY Potsdam and how they affected her perception of social issues
9:25-11:16 Clubs and extracurricular activities
11:17-11:40 Sara’s opinion if the campus’s diversity and how it affected her.
11:41-12:29 Wellness Advocates and Sara’s work with that group
12:30-13:55 Sara’s thoughts on possibly continuing her education and SUNY Potsdam’s lasting effect on her.
13:56-17:09 Sara’s opinions on campus safety, university police and unreported sexual assaults.
17:10-20:50 Current position at Renewal House and how college prepared Sara for her job.
20:51-23:19 Sara’s past positions, working with interns and “coming full circle” at Renewal House
23:20-25:52 SUNY Potsdam professors, staff and students and their support of Renewal House
25:53-26:50 Student attitude towards domestic violence and sexual assault education
26:51-29:27 Advocates from St. Lawrence, SUNY Canton, Clarkson University and SUNY Potsdam
29:28-30:35 Advocacy at SUNY Potsdam residence hall floor meetings
30:36-34:36 How Renewal House events are organized and the beginning of “Bikers Battle Violence”
34:37-40:27 Advocate training requirements, hiring process and responsibilities
40:28-43:17 Renewal House’’ adaptation to CAVA’s closing and taking on all of the sexual assault cases.
40:18- 47:37 Male advocates and overcoming stereotypes
47:38-50:12 SUNY Potsdam as a campus overcoming the stereotypes of gender and how it compared to Sara’s hometown
50:13-54:32 Sara’s opinion of what makes SUNY Potsdam such a diverse and welcoming community
54:33-56:47 Sara’s final message “Get Involved”
56:48-57:28 Closing Remarks
Dublin Core
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Title
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Oral History - Sara Farnsworth
Description
An account of the resource
Clip from oral history interview with Sara Farnsworth (SUNY Potsdam, Class of 2005), interviewed by Megan Wainwright on November 8, 2012.
Creator
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Farnsworth, Sara. Interviewee.
Wainwright, Megan. Interviewer.
Publisher
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SUNY Potsdam. College Archives & Special Collections.
Date
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November 8, 2012
Contributor
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The oral history was conducted as a part of SUNY Potsdam's Fall 2012 "Oral History" course (ANTH 364/HIST 450).
Language
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eng.
Type
The nature or genre of the resource
Sound
ANTH 364/HIST 450 Fall 2012
Campus Safety
Community Health
diversity
Gender