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Paperback Student Housing, Welfare, and the ASUC: With a Look at the University's Future: Oral History Transcript / 197 Book

ISBN: 1176709488

ISBN13: 9781176709485

Student Housing, Welfare, and the ASUC: With a Look at the University's Future: Oral History Transcript / 197

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"Student Housing, Welfare, and the ASUC: With a Look at the University's Future" presents a detailed oral history transcript offering insights into the evolution of student life and welfare at the University of California. Through the perspectives of individuals like Harriet Nathan and Joseph Redding, the book explores the role of the Associated Students of the University of California (ASUC) in shaping student housing policies and welfare initiatives. This transcript, originally compiled in 197, provides valuable historical context for understanding the challenges and triumphs in providing adequate student support. It offers a unique lens through which to examine the university's ongoing efforts to address student needs and plan for the future. It is essential reading for anyone interested in the history of higher education, student activism, and university administration.

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