Oral history of E.D.
General
Abstract
"E.D." is a member of the Johns Hopkins University graduating class of 2021. In this interview, she shares the impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic on her senior year at Johns Hopkins, including what it was like to attend classes online. She describes moving to the United States from Nigeria as a young child and growing up in Maryland. E.D. also shares her family's perception of Johns Hopkins and her college application process, as well as her early interest in music and pursuing a career in the medical profession. In addition to academics, E.D. describes her participation in performing arts organizations on campus, such as the Gospel Choir, and jobs she had while in school. She also shares insight into campus issues, including struggles with financial aid, unequal funding for student organizations, and concerns about the proposed Johns Hopkins Police Force. This oral history is part of the First-generation Students oral histories series.
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Dates
Date Published
2021-03-03
Publisher
Digital Publisher
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Identifiers
Collection Number
MS.0404
DSpace Item ID
2fdb9b83-8d76-40a0-80cc-d13caf8295e9
Resources
Resource Type
Sound
Extent
01:48:28 hh:mm:ss
Subject
Contributor
Interviewee (ive): E.D.
Interviewer (ivr): Diehl, Kristen
Copyright and Use
Copyright and Use
Copyright Not Evaluated
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Access Rights
Public digital access
Model
Audio
Unique ID
baf852d4-d0ed-4357-9231-9a927eff8966