Health and Human Values Student Covid-19 oral histories
Collection area: University of Arizona
Collection dates: 2023
The Health and Human Values Student Covid-19 oral histories is comprised of transcripts of oral interviews conducted by students enrolled in Health and Human Values course, exclusive to the honors college of individuals who work at their internship site. The aim of the oral history is to tell the history of the organization through the experiences of the people who have worked there. Students were tasked to record the interviews, create a transcript and write a summary of the interview, which will then be given to the organization.
Health and Human Values (HHV) is a minor that is exclusive to the W.A. Franke Honors College that focuses on understanding how science, biology and society interact to shape health, disease, and health care. The minor is designed to complement a broad range of majors in the sciences.
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