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- Interview with Deanna Morse by Barbara Roos, documenting the history of Grand Valley State's William James College. William James College was the third baccalaureate degree granting college for Grand Valley. It was originally designed to be an interdisciplinary, non-departmentalized college consisting of concentration programs, rather than majors. The college opened in 1971 and was discontinued in 1983 during a reorganization of Grand Valley State. Deanna Morse was an Arts and Media faculty member in William James College from 1979 to 1981. In this interview, Deanna discusses the differences in teaching at William James College and what she valued most about being a part of its community. This interview is part 1 of 2 for Deanna Morse.
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- 1984-01-01T00:00:00Z
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- Grand Valley State University. University Libraries
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- Exterior of the Grey House, home of the first campus administrative offices, 1962.
- Date Created:
- 1962-01-01T00:00:00Z
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- Grand Valley State University. University Libraries
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- Former President Gerald Ford touring campus with Grand Valley's president Arend D. Lubbers.
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- Grand Valley State University. University Libraries
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- Overhead view of the Field House dome.
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- Grand Valley State University. University Libraries
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- Pitcher and catcher confer during women's softball game, April 14, 1990.
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- Grand Valley State University. University Libraries
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- Farm house remodeled as fieldhouse was used until dome was completed in 1968.
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- Grand Valley State University. University Libraries
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- Audience awaits a performance of "The Taming of the Shrew" in front of an outdoor set.
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- Grand Valley State University. University Libraries
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- Women's swim team
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- Grand Valley State University. University Libraries
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- B. Beckering Family Carillon Tower on Grand Rapids campus.
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- Grand Valley State University. University Libraries
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- D.J. Angus donated to Grand Valley Water Resources Institute for environmental studies of Lake Michigan.
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- Grand Valley State University. University Libraries