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"VT Stories Oral History with Bob and Judy Slaughter, October 10, 2015 (Ms2016-015)",,"University History","Judy Swecker Slaughter was born into a Virginia Tech family as her father graduated class of 1935. Growing up in Woodstock, Virginia, she had decided to follow her father's footsteps and also attend. She arrived in 1966, studying psychology and graduated in 1970. Then years later, she returned and completed a master's in education.
Bob Slaughter grew up in Roanoke, Virginia as a Virginia Tech fan. He ended up attending the school on a football scholarship and played all four years, graduating in 1970. He started as a business major, but switched to marketing education as he wanted to coach for a career.
In this interview, Judy and Bob talked about adjusting to campus life, particularly Bob balancing sports and academics. They covered campus culture in the late 1960s related to gender expectations, participating in campus events, going to the Lyric, and their careers after graduating.",,,,,,2015-10-10,,,,,,,,,,"Permission to publish material from the VT Stories Oral History Collection must be obtained from Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech. ",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Oral histories",Ms2016-015_BobJudySlaughter,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Special Collections and University Archives, University Libraries, Virginia Tech",,"Carmen Bolt",,"Holtzman Alumni Center, Virginia Tech, Blacksburg, VA",,,,,00:46:37,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,OHMS,"Bob Slaughter
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"Audio clip of interview with Katie Frazier",,"April 16, 2007 shootings","Audio clip of interview with Katie Frazier speaking about the events of April 16, 2007, when 32 Hokies were tragically killed on Virginia Tech's Blacksburg campus.",,,"Frazier, Katie","VT Stories Oral History with Katie Frazier, October 10, 2015 (Ms2016-015)",,2015-10-10,,,,,,,,,,"This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. You are free to use this Item in any way that is permitted by the copyright and related rights legislation that applies to your use. In addition, no permission is required from the rights-holder(s) for educational uses. For other uses, you need to obtain permission from the rights-holder(s). http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC-EDU/1.0/",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,wav,,,English,,KFrazier_Clip,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Special Collections and University Archives, Virginia Tech",,,,,"I was so I was in school on September 11th here, and so I just remember feeling so proud of how Virginia Tech kind of rallied as a community and then saw it again as an alum after April 16th, where it really reiterated to me that we're not going to suffer in a part that the University is something bigger than that. I remember going to a picnic on September 12th because it was already scheduled and we prayed most of the time, you know. I don't ever remember feeling some of the prejudice that other schools I think were experiencing during that time period about Muslims. I remember reading articles about people targeting certain people, and I don't remember that here. So I remember feeling really really proud about how Virginia Tech as a community was kind of responding to these huge world issues that were impacting us.
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"VT Stories Oral History with Katie Frazier, October 10, 2015 (Ms2016-015)",,"University History","Virginia Tech is known for its large campus and its striking architecture, and while it is easy to appreciate these features, many incoming students are easily intimidated by them. When Katie Frazier, Class of 2004, began her studies at Tech, she was among those who initially struggled with the size of the school and its population. Although she had seen the campus multiple times before enrolling because of her involvement with Future Farmers of America, Katie was still a bit daunted by the idea of leaving her close-knit family to join a population with which she was entirely unfamiliar.
However, Katie quickly adjusted to life at Virginia Tech, finding both a community and an opportunity to grow academically. In the dorms she made lifelong friends with her hallmates, and she later joined a sorority that allowed her to branch out socially and gave her experience with service and leadership. After some time passed, Katie immersed herself in the Virginia Tech community, going to football games, pranking fraternities with her sorority, and making close friends in her classes. Through this community, Katie grew accustomed to being away from home and learning to go out on her own. She eventually became a college ambassador, allowing her to become acquainted with many of the leaders in her college, as well.
After she graduated, Katie applied her double majors of Agricultural Economics and Political Science through her work as a lobbyist, lobbying for a variety of agricultural issues, including the importance of agricultural education. She uses her drive and passion to make a change in people’s views and actions towards agricultural issues. Additionally, Katie is the President of the Virginia Agribusiness Council, and she credits Virginia Tech for giving her the opportunity, through internships, to acquire this position. She speaks to the impact that the combination of academic and extracurricular activities that she had during her undergraduate years at Tech had on her career and post-graduation activities, and she appreciates the opportunities for research and experience that Tech allows for, along with the willingness of faculty to help students as best they can.
As an alumna, Katie remains connected to Virginia Tech through the University Alumni Board and many other advisory committees within the College of Agriculture, along with lobbying for funding for Tech’s agricultural programs. She also is part of Virginia Tech’s Government Relations Department, which allows her to speak to Virginia Tech students and influence their paths. While she thinks of Virginia Tech as a community, she hopes that the university will continue to focus on development and research. She also would encourage the university to continue to create opportunities for alumni involvement and to let the world know what Virginia Tech’s community is capable of.
",,,,,,2015-10-10,,,,,,,,,,"Permission to publish material from the VT Stories Oral History Collection must be obtained from Special Collections, Virginia Tech.",,,,,,,,,,"Katie Frazier, VT Stories",,,,,,,,,,,"Oral histories",Ms2016-015_KatieFrazier,,,,,,,,,,,,,"Special Collections, University Libraries, Virginia Tech",,"Claire Gogan",,"Virginia Tech Campus",,,,,00:54:30,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,OHMS,"Katie Frazier",,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,"http://digitalsc.lib.vt.edu/files/original/8b95f2d77452bb8e9298a0dbd6aa5b42.png,http://digitalsc.lib.vt.edu/files/original/4ec96c8ac612f6335411cbbdf2c1a7fd.mp3","Oral History","VT Stories Oral History Collection (Ms2016-015)",1,0