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Kambra Bolch, Texas Tech University alumna, discusses her experience as a member of the Mortar Board.


General Interview Information

Interviewee Name: Kambra Bolch

Additional Parties Recorded:

Date: January 25, 2001

Location: Lubbock, Texas

Interviewer: Morgan Mercer

Length: 00:28:57


Abstract

Background; b. Pampa, Texas; Texas Tech University; Mother stressed education; Came with fiancé; Easy life on campus; Good decision; Tech life; Leadership; Honors; English Professor; Friends; Mortar Board; Invitation to join; Excitement; Initiation; Members; Experience; Mortar Board Activities; Senior spotlights; Personal Disclosures; Service Work; Like a family; Outside life; Graduation; Graduated last board session, 1991; Options; Benefits of board; Service, academia; Careful selection; Coming back to Tech; Came back in 1998; Other campuses; Advisor in Mortar Board at Tech; Personal life; Present; Student outlooks; Rapid achievement; Explore broader options; Information overloading; Attitude of students; Mortar Board importance.


Access Information

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Recording Format Notes:

Transcript: No transcript available



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