Document Type
Oral History
A/V Link
http://digital.lib.usf.edu:8080/usfldcFedoraCommonsViewers/USFLDCfcOHPviewer?pid=usfldc:U23-00123
Publication Date
February 2003
Creation Date
2003-02-28
Collection Name
Publisher Information
University of South Florida Tampa Library
Keywords
American Association of University Professors, College of Arts and Sciences, Schuerle, William H.
Abstract
William H. Scheurle, retired professor and former Assistant Vice President of Academic Affairs at the University of South Florida, discusses the university as it was in 1964. He talks about the College of Arts and Sciences in the mid-1960s and the campus atmosphere in relation to race, social communities, and politics. Dr. Scheurle also discusses the instances of the American Association of University Professors and Johns Committee observing the university. He ends the interview by speaking about the progress of USF over the years.
Physical Information
1 sound file (74 min.) : digital, MP3 file + 1 expanded summary (digital, PDF file)
Rights Information
Scholar Commons Citation
Schuerle, William H. (Interviewee) and Greenberg, Yael V. (Interviewer), "William Schuerle oral history interview by Yael V. Greenberg, February 28, 2003" (2003). Historical University Archives Oral Histories. 173.
https://scholarcommons.usf.edu/usfhistinfo_oh/173