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Crowder, Troy

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Title
Crowder, Troy
Description

Troy Crowder received his undergraduate degree in journalism with a minor in education from the University of South Dakota. He received his masters degree in journalism from the University of Iowa. He began his college/university career serving in university relations at various college/universities across the nation. He came to ASU in 1970 and remained here until he retirement in 1986. He talks about many things in this interview, but almost always refers, in some sense, to the financial difficulties of running the University.

Date Created
2003-10-22
Contributors
  • Stevenson, Pam (Interviewer)
  • Agave Productions (Producer)
Topical Subject
  • Conflicts promoting ASU
  • UofA
  • People
  • Goldwater, Barry
  • Schwada, John W.
  • Nelson, J. Russell
Resource Type
Moving Image
Extent
80 minutes
Language
eng
Copyright Statement
In Copyright
Primary Member of
ASU Retirees Association (ASURA) Video History Project Interviews
Table Of Contents

Personal Background Information @ 00:01:00 Move to Arizona @ 00:13:00 a. First impressions of ASU @ 00:19:17 b. Struggles of being treated on an equal basis with the UofA @ 00:27:20 c. ASU as a party school @ 00:28:18 Work with Public Figures and the Legislature @ 00:33:50 a. Barry Goldwater @ 00:33:50 b. Sandra Day O'Connor @ 00:45:20 Personal Recollections @ 00:52:00 a. Proudest moments with the University @ 00:52:00 b. Overview of the three Presidents he served (Schwada, Nelson) @ 00:53:37 c. Continued growth for ASU @ 01:02:28 Worst Moments at ASU @ 01:04:29 a. Frank Kush @ 01:09:00 Advice to Young People @ 01:15:16

Peer-reviewed
No
Open Access
No
Series
Administration
President's Office
Position
Director
University Relations
Handle
https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.35756
Preferred Citation

Crowder, Troy. Interview. 22 Oct. 2003. ASURA Video History Project. © Arizona Board of Regents. https://hdl.handle.net/2286/R.I.35756

Level of coding
minimal
Cataloging Standards
asu1
Note
Pam Stevenson, Editor; Manny Garcia, Videographer; June Payne, Chair Video History Project.
Abstract and Table of Contents added by Pat Schneider
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  • 2015-11-10 11:52:56
System Modified
  • 2021-11-01 02:46:17
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