Title

University Archives Audio-Visual Collection

Description

Audio-visual recordings created by campus departments, students, and faculty. May include public relations, sports, and other departments. May also include recordings produced by the ITS department, when that department was involved in media production for the campus.

Collection

Displaying results 1 - 2 of 2
Results per page
10
25
50
Local Identifier
ua-sel_00000283
Date Created
1955-02-11
Description

[00:00:14] Announcer describes 1955 Alumni Tour [00:01:39] Interviewer raises question of vocational training contrasted against child labor laws [00:01:54] McPhee talks about his pride in the students and alumni of Cal Poly [00:02:00] McPhee describes his philosophy of the Alumni Tour [00:02:47] McPhee describes his wishes that more California schools could be like Cal Poly [00:03:00] McPhee talks about the number of graduates and how he visits some from many graduation years [00:03:40] McPhee describes his own work experience [00:04:14] McPhee talks about additional proposed Cal Poly campuses [00:04:42] McPhee discusses the coursework and offerings of other state colleges [00:05:31] McPhee talks about the dates for Poly Royal 1955 [00:05:54] McPhee discusses upcoming growth of the campuses [00:06:53] McPhee talks about coeducation and his daughters [00:07:19] Upside-down approach discussed along with practical approach [00:08:40] McPhee talks about how many students are offered jobs in engineering [00:09:18] Requirements for entrance [00:09:30] McPhee talks about athletics and football ranking [00:10:57] McPhee talks about tuition and fees - $13 per quarter and no tuition [00:11:40] McPhee discusses housing for students [00:12:50] McPhee describes campus employment of students [00:14:00] Interviewer praises Cal Poly [00:14:57] McPhee asked about vocational training in K-12 education [00:15:15] McPhee describes the reasons students fail - poor English and math skills

2 items in Collection
Local Identifier
ua-sel_00002345
Date Created
1979
Description

[00:00:00] Introduction montage
[00:01:36] Art Hapgood introduces the topic of the discussion: Cal Poly's involvement in the community
[00:02:51] Baker on his vision for university integration into the community
[00:04:18] Baker on the role of communications in making students more connected with the world
[00:05:28] Baker on public education and its preparation for college coursework
[00:06:30] Discussion of impacted student programs
[00:08:00] Baker on Cal Poly's particular characteristics - not a research institution, focused on undergraduate education
[00:10:14] Baker on sources of funding for Cal Poly
[00:13:00] Baker on soliciting funding from corporations
[00:14:55] Baker on his family life
[00:16:45] Baker on possible expansion of research by faculty
[00:19:20] Baker on relationship between faculty research and funding acquisition
[00:19:47] Baker on general education for undergraduates
[00:23:45] Baker on affirmative action and the lack of diversity in faculty and staff
[00:26:25] Baker on his vision for Cal Poly in the next few years - more funding, more research
[00:27:50] Baker begins talking about women's sports
[00:27:54] End of recording