COVID-19 Student Interviews - Strackman, Braden
Deacon Experiences during COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Pandemic
Braden Strackman audio interview
Item Details
- creator
- Amanda Cummins
- Braden Strackman
- date
- 2020-09-08T19:48:11Z
- 2020-09-08T19:48:11Z
- 2020-06
- 2020-09-08 (issued)
- description
- Braden Strackman was born on April 27th, 2001 and is from Boynton Beach, FL. He began attending Wake Forest University in the fall of 2019 as an intended graduate of the Class of 2023. He is an intended Mathematical Economic and Politics major, and is involved with Student Government at Wake Forest. In this interview, he discusses his experience as a student during the COVID-19 outbreak, including the transition to online classes, the move-out process, and his relationships with friends and family. He shares the difficulties associated with transitioning Student Government, an organization reliant on in-person meetings, into an online format.
- format
- audio/mp3
- Oral histories
- Permalink
- http://hdl.handle.net/10339/96976
- language
- English
- relation
- Special Collections and Archives
- Z. Smith Reynolds Library
- Wake Forest University
- Office of Civic and Community Engagement (RG22.6)
- rights
- http://rightsstatements.org/vocab/InC/1.0/
- Rights Statement
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- subject
- Coronavirus infections--History--Sources
- COVID-19 (Disease)--History--Sources
- Wake Forest University--History--Sources
- Student organizations
- Relationships
- Campus life
- COVID-19 Student Interviews
- Office of Civic and Community Engagement
- College students--United States
- Relationships
- title
- COVID-19 Student Interviews - Strackman, Braden
- type
- Sound
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