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All Maine Women Living Library Project

UMaine Retiree Oral History Interviews

 
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  • Compilation no. 1 by George Jacobson, Judith Round, Marisue Pickering, and Michael Pullen

    Compilation no. 1

    George Jacobson, Judith Round, Marisue Pickering, and Michael Pullen

    George Jacobson worked at the University of Maine from 1979-2008 as a professor in the School of Biology and Ecology and the Climate Change Institute. Judith Round worked from 1962-2006 in the Department of Resource Economics and the University of Maine Foundation. Marisue Pickering retired in 2006 from being a professor of Communications Science and Disorders and also worked in Academic Affairs. Michael Pullen worked for 42 years in housing and the mailroom. In this interview, the All Maine Women Class of 2018 had the chance to discuss their pathways to the University of Maine, their favorite thing about the UMaine community, the differences from the past to today on campus, and advice for current students.

  • Compilation no. 2 by Kenneth Palmer, Karen Boucias, Mark Anderson, and Rosemary Bamford

    Compilation no. 2

    Kenneth Palmer, Karen Boucias, Mark Anderson, and Rosemary Bamford

    Kenneth Palmer worked in the Political Science Department in 1969 to 2004. Karen Boucias worked in Folger Library and the Office of International Programs in 1981 to 2014. Mark Anderson worked in the Department of Agriculture Resource Economics, Dean's Office, and the Ecology and Environmental Science program in 1978 to 2015. Rosemary Bamford worked in the College of Education and Human Development in 1971 to 2005. In this interview, the All Maine Women Class of 2017 had the chance to discuss what brought them to the University, their favorite things about the UMaine community, the differences from the past to today on campus, and advice for current students.

  • Interview no. 1 by Robert Cobb

    Interview no. 1

    Robert Cobb

    Robert Cobb worked at the University of Maine in 1969-2007 in the College of Education and Human Development starting out as an Assistant Professor and working his way up the chain where he acted as the Dean of the College of Education and Human Development in 1977. In this interview, the All Maine Women Class of 2017 had the chance to discuss what brought Cobb to the University, his favorite thing about the UMaine community, the differences from the past to today on campus, and advice for current students.

  • Interview No. 14 With Barbara Ouellette by Barbara Ouellette

    Interview No. 14 With Barbara Ouellette

    Barbara Ouellette

    Barbara Ouellette worked at the University of Maine from 1973 to 2015 in the Career Planning and Placement Office, Honors Program (1977). In this interview, the All Maine Women Class of 2020 had the chance to discuss what brought Ouellette to the University, her favorite thing about the UMaine community, the differences from the past to today on campus, and advice for current students and young professionals.

  • Interview no. 2 by Devon Storman

    Interview no. 2

    Devon Storman

    Devon Storman worked at the University of Maine in 1967-2014 in the Department of Agricultural and Resource Economics, Vice President for Academic Affairs Provost Office, and Division of Lifelong Learning. In this interview, the All Maine Women Class of 2017 had the chance to discuss what brought Storman to the University, her favorite thing about the UMaine community, the differences from the past to today on campus, and advice for current students.

  • Interview no. 3 by Harold Brown

    Interview no. 3

    Harold Brown

    Harold Brown worked at the University of Maine Cooperative Extension as the state 4H program leader from 1968-2001. In this interview, the All Maine Women Class of 2017 had the chance to discuss what brought Brown to the University, his favorite thing about the UMaine community, the differences from the past to today on campus, and advice for current students.

  • Interview no. 4 by Nancy MacKnight

    Interview no. 4

    Nancy MacKnight

    Nancy MacKnight worked at the University of Maine in 1972-2000 in the Department of English. In this interview, the All Maine Women Class of 2017 had the chance to discuss what brought MacKnight to the University, her favorite thing about the UMaine community, the differences from the past to today on campus, and advice for current students.

  • Interview no. 5 by George L. Jacobson

    Interview no. 5

    George L. Jacobson

    George Jacobson, Professor Emeritus of Biology, Ecology, and Climate Change and Former Director, Climate Change Institute. Jacobson worked at the University of Maine from 1979-2008. In this interview, the All Maine Women Class of 2018 had the chance to discuss what brought Jacobson to the University, his favorite thing about the UMaine community, the differences from the past to today on campus, and advice for current students.

  • Interview no. 6 by Marisue Pickering

    Interview no. 6

    Marisue Pickering

    Marisue Pickering, Professor Emerita of Communication Sciences and Disorders at the University of Maine. In this interview, the All Maine Women Class of 2018 had the chance to discuss what brought Pickering to the University, her favorite thing about the UMaine community, the differences from the past to today on campus, and advice for current students.

  • Interview no. 7 by Judith A. Round

    Interview no. 7

    Judith A. Round

    Judith (Judy) Round worked at the University of Maine initially from 1962-1965 and then 1984-2006 in Student Records and the College of Natural Sciences, Forestry, and Agriculture. In this interview, the All Maine Women Class of 2018 had the chance to discuss what brought Round to the University, her favorite thing about the UMaine community, the differences from the past to today on campus, and advice for current students.

  • Interview no. 8 by Michael Pullen

    Interview no. 8

    Michael Pullen

    Michael (Mike) Pullen worked at the University of Maine for 42 years in housing and as a mail carrier. In this interview, the All Maine Women Class of 2018 had the chance to discuss what brought Round to the University, his favorite thing about the UMaine community, the differences from the past to today on campus, and advice for current students.

 
 
 

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