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Jane Huang oral history interview

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coverage
Winston-Salem (N.C.)
creator
May, Rebecca Petersen
Bennett, Stephanie
Huang, Jane
date
2019-04-25T16:11:58Z
2019-04-25T16:11:58Z
2016-01-11
2019-04-25 (issued)
description
Junior Jean Huang, from a small town in China near Taiwan, talks about her transition from being an international high school student, to adjusting to life as an international college student. She addresses her reasons for choosing Wake Forest and how her interest in environmental and social issues influenced her experiences abroad in Venice, Italy, Nepal, and Bhutan.
format
audio/mp3
56:51:00
oral histories
Permalink
http://hdl.handle.net/10339/93848
language
English
relation
Special Collections and Archives
Z. Smith Reynolds Library
Wake Forest University
History of Wake Forest University Oral Histories (RG53.1)
Center for Global Programs and Studies (RG22.7)
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subject
Wake Forest University--Students
Wake Forest University--Foreign study
Wake Forest University--Foreign students
Asian students--North Carolina--Winston-Salem
Chinese students--North Carolina--Winston-Salem
title
Jane Huang oral history interview
type
sound

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