Get involved - Theme
Sub-collection -- The video recordings in this sub-collection have a "Get involved" theme. The sub-collection is part of the larger Panther Pride: Homecoming Oral Histories collection.
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Panther Pride: Homecoming 2017 Oral History Project Recording with David Boyer, 06 October 2017
David Boyer
David Boyer graduated from UNI in 1990. During his time at UNI, he strove be in invovled on campus and strongly believes in contributing to the campus community. He was the student body president and continues to serve on various boards and committees. He recalls the 1989 student government elections.
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Panther Pride: Homecoming 2017 Oral History Project Recording with Constance Cavanaugh, 06 October 2017
Constance Cavanaugh
Constance Cavanaugh graduated from UNI in 1986 and now works as a career counselor. Her advice for students is to make the most of your time and get involved. The campanile is her favorite part of UNI's campus.
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Panther Pride: Homecoming 2017 Oral History Project Recording with Jenny Connolly, 06 October 2017
Jenny Connolly
Jenny Connolly graduated from UNI in 2005 with her bachelors and in 2008 with her MAE. She currently works in Admissions at UNI. She has fond memories living in the dorms, and her advice to students is to do something that scares you each semester.
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Panther Pride: Homecoming 2017 Oral History Project Recording with Sarah Craw and Blake Craw, 06 October 2017
Sarah Craw and Blake Craw
Blake and Sarah Craw both graduated from UNI in 2014. Sarah's favorite tradition is Homecoming. UNI is a special place for both of them as it is where they met, and the Campanile was where Blake proposed to Sarah. Blake's advice is to get involved in the campus community.
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Panther Pride: Homecoming 2017 Oral History Project Recording with Alexa Devore, 06 October 2017
Alexa Devore
Alexa Devore is a current UNI student who is involved in a wide range of activites on campus, such as the University Honors Program and Connecting Alumni to Students (CATS). She is a resident assistant (RA) in Campbell Hall and encourages her residents and other students to get more involved on campus.
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Panther Pride: Homecoming 2017 Oral History Project Recording with Jerry Jauron, 06 October 2017
Jerry Jauron
Jerry Jauron graduated from UNI in 1990. His favorite memory is the UNI vs University of Iowa basketball game in 1990, which was the first time UNI had beaten Iowa in basketball in a long time. Jerry's advice for students is to get out and meet people, and dont spend so much time on your phone. Campaniling is his favorite UNI tradition.
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Panther Pride: Homecoming 2017 Oral History Project Recording with Linnea Kargas, 06 October 2017
Linnea Kargas
Linnea Kargas graduated from UNI in 2017 and is currently in a master's program. She is a third generation Panther. Linnea really enjoys the small classes and professors that get to know their students. Her advice for students is to get involved and find your passion.
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Panther Pride: Homecoming 2017 Oral History Project Recording with Dylan Keller, 06 October 2017
Dylan Keller
Dylan Keller graduated from UNI with a BA in 2014 and with an MA in 2016. He was involved with the Varsity Men's Glee Club at UNI, which was a positive part of his college experience. He recalls his decision to attend UNI and become a Panther. Dylan's advice for students is to try new things and take advantage of every oppourtunity that UNI offers.
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Panther Pride: Homecoming 2017 Oral History Project Recording with Kristina Kofoot, 06 October 2017
Kristina Kofoot
Kristina Kofoot graduated from UNI with a BA in 2013 and with an MA in 2017, and she currently works as a Community Engagement Program Coordinator. She recalls transferring to UNI and how she had a very positive experience finding her community on campus. She was involved with the National Council of Teachers of English (UNICoTE), and her best advice for students is to get involved and meet people. Kristina especially enjoyed the UNI Traditions Challenge.
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Panther Pride: Homecoming 2017 Oral History Project Recording with Steven Palmquist, 06 October 2017
Steven Palmquist
Steven Palmquist graduated from UNI in 1977 and is a teacher. Steven shares very fond memories with the UNI Speech and Theatre program as a student and young man. He now teaches as an adjunt professor at UNI in the Theater Department. He enjoys supporting the volleyball team, and his advice to students is to take advantage of the opportunities on campus.
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Panther Pride: Homecoming 2017 Oral History Project Recording with Rebecca Torres, 06 October 2017
Rebecca Torres
Rebecca Torres graduated from UNI in 2001. She recalls visiting campus and deciding to attend UNI. Rebecca's advice to students is to explore lots of different classes and to enjoy your time on campus with friends.