John MacTavish interview (2 of 3, video and transcript)

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John MacTavish interview (2 of 3, video and transcript)

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Roos, Barbara (Interviewer)

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Interview with John MacTavish by Barbara Roos, documenting the history of Grand Valley State's William James College. William James College was the third baccalaureate degree granting college for Grand Valley. It was originally designed to be an interdisciplinary, non-departmentalized college consisting of concentration programs, rather than majors. The college opened in 1971 and was discontinued in 1983 during a reorganization of Grand Valley State. John MacTavish was faculty member of GVSC who was hired to teach Geology courses in 1968 and later transitioned to planning and teaching for William James College beginning in 1971. In this interview, John discusses the early days of William James College and its creation, in addition to the sense of "magic" that existed within the community and the critical weaknesses that contributed to the college's eventual decline. This interview is part 2 of 3 for John MacTavish.

Date

1984

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Grand Valley State University. University Libraries. Special Collections & University Archives

Identifier

GV016-16_GVSU_21_MacTavish

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video/mp4
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eng

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MacTavish, John, “John MacTavish interview (2 of 3, video and transcript),” Digital Collections, accessed April 25, 2024, https://digitalcollections.library.gvsu.edu/document/45239.
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