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COVID-19 Student Interviews - Larsen, Sloane

Deacon Experiences during COVID-19 (Coronavirus) Pandemic

 

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creator
Beverly, Parker
Larsen, Sloane
date
2020-09-08T20:03:44Z
2020-09-08T20:03:44Z
2020-06-08
2020-09-08 (issued)
description
Sloane Larsen is from Providence, Rhode Island and began attending Wake Forest University in the fall of 2019 as an intended graduate of the class of 2023. At the time of this interview, she was a rising sophomore who planned on double majoring in English and French while minoring in interdisciplinary writing. In this interview, she discusses the transition to online classes and the changes that this shift entailed for her schedule. As an active member of the Wake Forest community, Sloane details some of the key events she missed due to the closure of campus due to COVID-19. She also provides insight into how her daily life and relationships with family and friends have changed as a result of the pandemic.
format
audio/mp3
Oral histories
Permalink
http://hdl.handle.net/10339/96977
language
English
relation
Special Collections and Archives
Z. Smith Reynolds Library
Wake Forest University
Office of Civic and Community Engagement (RG22.6)
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subject
Coronavirus infections--History--Sources
COVID-19 (Disease)--History--Sources
Wake Forest University--History--Sources
Campus life
COVID-19 Student Interviews
Office of Civic and Community Engagement
College students--United States
Relationships
title
COVID-19 Student Interviews - Larsen, Sloane
type
Sound

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