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- Debbie Piskowski, of Sterling Heights, experiments with clown makeup as an independent study for Theatre Lab 230. Requirements for the class included readings and practical work with a show. Debbie is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Piskowski and is a Junior at GVSU.
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- 1985-01-01T00:00:00Z
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- Grand Valley State University. University Libraries
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- First foreign student Mahjid Ahmedi from Iran outside the new office of the Muscle & Corpuscle Society, home of Grand Valley's crew team.
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- Grand Valley State University. University Libraries
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- Men in dance program.
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- Grand Valley State University. University Libraries
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- WGVC TV director's chair.
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- Grand Valley State University. University Libraries
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- Student in WSRX radio studio.
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- Grand Valley State University. University Libraries
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- Anti-Vietnam War demonstrators.
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- Grand Valley State University. University Libraries
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- Dave Sharphorn 1965. Assistant professor and coach in tennis, basketball, and cross country.
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- Grand Valley State University. University Libraries
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- Grand Valley State University embossed seal
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- Grand Valley State University. University Libraries
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- Interview with Robert Burns 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. Robert Burns was a faculty member of William James College and longtime professor at GVSU who taught anthropology and photography from 1973 until his retirement in 1993. He was also notably the father of documentary filmmaker, Ken Burns, who found inspiration from his father's photographs and travels from a young age. In this interview, Robert discusses the bureaucratization of William James College and its numerous committees, in addition to his belief in the college and his thoughts on its final closing. This interview is part 1 of 3 for Robert Burns.
- Date Created:
- 1984-01-01T00:00:00Z
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- Grand Valley State University. University Libraries
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- Interview with James Clover 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. James Clover was an art instructor of William James College and a renowned sculptor whose work can be seen on Grand Valley State University's campuses, including the "Heaven and Earth" sculpture located in the heart of Great Lakes Plaza. In this interview, James discusses how William James College was an "information exchange" for its faculty and students, the importance of working with a community of diverse backgrounds, and the eventual separation of the Arts and Media concentration into two departments at Grand Valley. This interview is part 2 of 2 for James Clover.
- Date Created:
- 1984-01-01T00:00:00Z
- Data Provider:
- Grand Valley State University. University Libraries