Vincent Tuscano Oral History
Item
interviewee
Vincent Lawrence Tuscano
interviewer
Gus Nolan
Summary
The following interview occurs with Dr. Vincent Tuscano, a former History
professor and administrator at Marist College. The interview begins with Dr. Vincent
Tuscano’s educational background and his transition into teaching at Marist. Dr.
Tuscano reflects on his years teaching and his positions as Dean of Learning Resources
and Special Academic Programs and Assistant Academic Vice-President, as well as
former colleagues. The interview ends with Dr. Tuscano’s hopes for the future of Marist
College as well as his take on the importance of the Core in a liberal studies education.
professor and administrator at Marist College. The interview begins with Dr. Vincent
Tuscano’s educational background and his transition into teaching at Marist. Dr.
Tuscano reflects on his years teaching and his positions as Dean of Learning Resources
and Special Academic Programs and Assistant Academic Vice-President, as well as
former colleagues. The interview ends with Dr. Tuscano’s hopes for the future of Marist
College as well as his take on the importance of the Core in a liberal studies education.
Date Created
10 October 2002
Subject Headings
Marist Brothers - United States - History
Marist College History
Marist College (Poughkeepsie, New York)
Marist College Social Aspects
Marist College Administration
Marist College Faculty
Marist College History
Marist College (Poughkeepsie, New York)
Marist College Social Aspects
Marist College Administration
Marist College Faculty
Format
.pdf .mp3 .jpg
Identifier
MHOH.038
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