USF Oral History Projects

Interviewee

Harry W. Kendall

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Interviewer

DuLac, Carl; University of South Florida Libraries -- Florida Studies Center.|Oral History Program; University of South Florida -- Tampa Library

Publication Date

5-13-2009

Date

1977-05-10

Abstract

Dr. Kendall discusses how the University of South Florida (USF) has evolved since opening its doors with particular focus on changes to the student body, comparisons of the USF student body to other institutions, USF’s academic organization (e.g., semesters versus trimesters versus quarters), and the turbulence of the 1960s [the sixties]. He addresses the level of cooperation between student groups and the USF administration during that era. Dr. Kendall also touches on how the scope of available laboratory equipment and student access to laboratories affects opportunities for students at USF as well as how changes to the payment structure have affected educational opportunities for USF students.

Keywords

University of South Florida, Harry W. Kendall, Physicists, Interviews

Holding Location

University of South Florida

Language

English

Media Type

Oral histories, Online audio

Format

audio/mp3

Identifier

U30-00005

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