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Marjorie Milicker-Schratz Oral History

Item

interviewee

Milicker-Schratz, Marjorie

interviewer

Nolan, Gus

Summary

Marjorie discusses her early years of her life and education. She discusses her time as an undergraduate night student when Marist College began allowing women to study on campus and becoming the first female student who graduated in Psychology at the school. She discusses the development of the Marist College academically, structurally, and administrative-wise and talks about the impact Marist professors, faculty, and administration made on her life. Additionally, she discusses the programs set up the Psychology Department on Marist College and their changes over the years.

Date Created

2008-04-24

Format

.mp3 .pdf .jpg

Identifier

MHOH.047

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