Interviews 861-870

Each Guide entry contains information about an interview, including biographical data about the interviewee (name, vital dates, dates at the UW-Madison, and principal positions held as of the interview date), information about the interview (interviewer, year conducted, length, and series, transcript, and restriction information if applicable), and a list of key topics discussed in the interview. For more detailed information about an interview, or to obtain a copy of an interview contact the Oral History Program.


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#861. PRIDHAM, Karen (1933- )
Professor Emerita of Nursing
At UW: 1973-1998

Interviewed: 2007
Series: Women in Science and Engineering
Length: 2.5 hours  
Interviewer: Sandy Pfahler
Childhood and family life in New Glarus, Wisconsin; early influences; undergraduate study and training in the School of Nursing at UW; public health nursing; graduate study in nursing at UW; development of nursing research; Nurse-Physician Team program; research with infants, feeding, and families; mentoring graduate students; state and professional organizations; awards and honors; family and recreational life; continuing research.

#862. PRICE, T. Douglas (1945 - )
Professor of Anthopology
At UW: 1974-

Interviewed: 2007
Length: 3.5 hours  
Interviewer: Bob Lange
RESTRICTED
Childhood and early education in different parts of the south and midwest; travel to Europe as a child; undergraduate education at the University of Michigan; field research experiences; politics and culture of the late 1960s; graduate program at the University of Michigan; the “New Archeology”; hiring by UW; teaching and research; tenure; faculty relations in the department and department review; university administration and faculty governance; future of higher education in the United States.

NOTE: This interview is restricted until 2010 and may not be used without the expressed, written permission of T. Douglas Price.

#863. CZAJKOWSKI, Cynthia (1957- )
Professor of Physiology, UW School of Medicine
At UW: 1994-

Interviewed: 2007
Series: Women in Science and Engineering
Length: 1.75 hours  
Interviewer: Sandy Pfahler

Childhood and early education in New York City; family background; undergraduate study at New York University; Ph.D. training at State University of New York; postdoctoral position at Columbia; hiring by UW; research on GABA-A receptors and other areas; grant funding; teaching and mentoring graduate students; culture for women in science at UW; service on campus and national committees; professional organizations and conferences; awards and honors; family and personal life.

#864. FOREST, Katrina ( - )

At UW:

Interviewed: 2007
Length: 1 1/2 hours  
Interviewer: Sandy Pfahler
In Processing
 

#865. BEERS, Edwin (1925 - )
Madison Campus Ministry, Retired
At UW: 1964-1990

Interviewed: 2007
Length: 5 hours  
Interviewer: Bob Lange
Early life and education in Madison and Milwaukee; family background; religion in his early life; Coast Guard service during World War II; undergraduate degree in literature and psychology at UW; seminary training at Oberlin; ministerial life; hiring by UW; development of Madison Campus Ministry; campus life during the Vietnam War era; religious programming on campus; the role of campus ministry in the university community; evolution of Madison Campus Ministry.


#866. ADAMS, Teresa ( - )

At UW:
Interviewed: 2007 Length: 1.5 hours  
Interviewer: Sandy Pfahler
In Processing

 

#867. BLACKWELL, Helen (1972 - )
Assistant Professor of Chemistry
At UW: 2002-

Interviewed: 2007
Series: Women in Science and Engineering
Length: 1 hour  
Interviewer: Sandy Pfahler
Childhood and early education in the Cleveland, Ohio area; undergraduate chemistry major at Oberlin College; graduate study at California Institute of Technology; postdoc position at Harvard; hiring by the UW Department of Chemistry; research and funding; teaching; campus climate for women; recreation.

#868. HORWITZ, Susan (1955 - )
Professor of Computer Science
At UW: 1986-

Interviewed: 2007 Length: 1.5 hours  
Interviewer: Sandy Pfahler
Childhood and early education in Syracuse, New York; family background; undergraduate study at Wesleyan University; graduate work in computer science at Cornell; hiring by UW Department of Computer Science; research; teaching and the Wisconsin Emerging Scholars Program; service on campus and national committees; climate for women at UW; awards and honors; grant funding; family and personal life.


#869. BERGHAHN, Klaus (1937 - )
Professor of German; Founding Director of the Center for German and European Studies

At UW: 1967-

Interviewed: 2007 Length: 3 hours  
Interviewer: Bob Lange
Childhood and early life in Duesseldorf, Germany; World War II and life under the Nazi regime; education in the gymnasium; study at the University of Cologne; Ph.D. work at the University of Munster; hiring by UW; the faculty and culture of the Department of German; teaching and research; tenure; Jewish Studies Program; Institute for Research in the Humanities; service as chair of the Department of German; The Center for German and European Studies; the current status and future of the humanities at UW.

#870. YOUNG, John ( - )

At UW:

Interviewed: 2007 Length:  
Interviewer: Bob Lange
Interview in Progress
 


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