StateSide, Program No. 134: Interviews with Drs. Sally Berenson, Carolyn Tyson, Drs. Anne Howe, and Harriett Stubbs

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Title:
StateSide, Program No. 134: Interviews with Drs. Sally Berenson, Carolyn Tyson, Drs. Anne Howe, and Harriett Stubbs
Description:
[Preferred citation: StateSide Program No. 134, January 1997, North Carolina State University, Office of Public Services, Creative Services Records UA 014.015, Special Collections Research Center, North Carolina State University Libraries, Raleigh, NC]
Topics:
People
University History
Subjects:
African American students
College student retention
College students
Education -- Curricula
Education -- Teaching methods
Paleontology
Science -- Study and teaching
Original Format:
Betacam, sound, color
Extent:
28 minutes, 13 seconds
Item identifier:
ua014_015_2951903_20210924_26591
Host:
Funkhouser, Edward T. more info on Funkhouser, Edward T. (Edward Truman), 1946- 
Created Date:
Genre:
Interviews
Nonfiction television programs
Names:
Stateside (Television program) more info on Stateside (Television program) 
Science House (North Carolina State University) more info on Science House (North Carolina State University) 
Howe, Anne more info on Howe, Anne 
Berenson, Sally more info on Berenson, Sally 
Tyson, Carolyn more info on Tyson, Carolyn 
Dunn, LaTonya more info on Dunn, LaTonya 
Holloway, Carolyn more info on Holloway, Carolyn 
Stubbs, Harriett more info on Stubbs, Harriett 
Sink, Shelley more info on Sink, Shelley 
Nubian Message (Raleigh, N.C.) more info on Nubian Message (Raleigh, N.C.) 
Location:
Raleigh (N.C.)
Digital Project:
StateSide Television Program: "Stateside" was a studio-filmed public affairs program produced by NC State Creative Services between 1990 and 1999, with 159 30-minute episodes made. It was created to focus on the people, events, and issues of North Carolina State University's community, including featured students, faculty, researchers, athletes, and alumnus. These features were also cast on regional cable television outlets.