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LaGuardia Community College Institutional Archives
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LaGuardia Community College Institutional Archives is the repository of the college, preserving institutional memory and the social and cultural contributions of faculty, staff and students. In the spirit of the college’s motto “Dare to do More” we are an actively collecting archive, aiming to represent as best as possible what it means to be a LaGuardia Community College member, and always on the lookout for new materials.
The digital collections on this website are just a selection of our complete collections. If you are interested in visiting us, please get in touch by phone (718-482-5434) or email Thomas Cleary at tcleary@lagcc.cuny.edu.
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LaGuardia Community College
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COVID-19 Story Project
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The COVID-19 Story Project is a collection of images, written works, and audiovisual works that document the experience of LaGuardia Community College members throughout the COVID-19 Pandemic.
As the pandemic continues we are still collecting materials. If you would like to contribute something that represents your experience during this difficulty time, please visit our submission form here: https://shortlib.org/s/covidstories
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LaGuardia Community College
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9-11 Rememberance
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A collection of materials that represent LaGuardia Community College's response, reflections and reactions to 9/11 and events following.
Materials in this collection are highlighted in the "9/11 through the eyes of LaGuardia students" project created by Professor Cheri Carr and hosted at the LaGuardia & Wagner Archives here: http://www.laguardiawagnerarchive.lagcc.cuny.edu/EdPrograms/9-11_StudentsPapers.aspx
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LaGuardia Community College
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The Gadfly 2016
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, Gender Dysphoria, Gender identity, Ethics, Aesthetics, Antichrist (Motion picture), Poverty, Utilitarianism, Food supply--Ethics, Ebola virus disease, Medical care--Moral and ethical aspects, Racism, Language and languages--Philosophy
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LaGuardia Community College (Long Island City, NY)
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Enock Charlotin
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Enock Charlotin was a student in the Cooperative Education program and talks about his experiences immigrating from Haiti and attending the college.
Timestamp summary interview:
(1:23) Enock Charlotin came to attend LaGCC in 1989 after his sister referred him to the Cooperative Education program.
(2:48) After being accepted, talks about his motivations and how LaGCC supported his goals
(3:08) In 1980, he had decided he wanted to learn more about computers and his parents sent him to New York from Haiti, talks about that experience
(4:05) Had Professor Washington for his first course Intro to Computers. Describes Professor Washington as a teacher and role model about
(5:06) Talks about the quality technology resources at the college and being ahead of other colleges
(6:48) In regard to the social setting here at LaGCC – “your friends were from different backgrounds and we were all students we could talk to one another.”
(7:43) Charlotin discussed the counselors and how that worked with the Coop Ed PROGRAM
(9:32) Talks about his first internship at UAPC/University Application Processing Center in Brooklyn and his current work at UAPC at LaGuardia.
(11:20) Talks about the Coop Seminar and guidance he had received.
(14:05) Most of the teachers here at LaGCC take the time with students. Goes on to describe several areas and departments of the college that he had help from when he was a student here.
(15:20) Was a member of a student club, mentions Ed Hollis, Luis Merchant of Student Services.
(19:03) Spoke about the opening of the E building, how that made the college bigger, and how in his opinion made the college more professional and attractive to more students.
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, 25th Anniversary, Oral History, Charlotin, Enock, Cooperative Education, Students, Immigration
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LaGuardia Community College (New York, N.Y)
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