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History has shown that college students are agents of social change. What does that mean for the future of the United States? How do student affairs professionals fit in? With Hannah Holdridge & Jordan Peterson.
Credits for Podcast:
“The Black Students Who Wouldn’t Leave the Lunch Counter,” The Atlantic
The Social Network
The Shaping of American Higher Education, Arthur M. Cohen & Carrie B. Kisker
Music:
The Social Network, Soundtrack by Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross
Clips (In order of appearance):
“Fact or Fiction: The Butter Rebellion”- Cambridge Historical Tours
“Yankee Doodle: Music of the American Revolution”- Silver TribeNet
“We Like Sportz”- The Lonely Island
“I’m Just a Bill”- Schoolhouse Rock
“Welcome to the 60s”- Hairspray
The Social Network
“What I Miss”-Hamilton
History has shown that college students are agents of social change. What does that mean for the future of the United States? How do student affairs professionals fit in? With Hannah Holdridge & Jordan Peterson.
Credits for Podcast:
“The Black Students Who Wouldn’t Leave the Lunch Counter,” The Atlantic
The Social Network
The Shaping of American Higher Education, Arthur M. Cohen & Carrie B. Kisker
Music:
The Social Network, Soundtrack by Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross
Clips (In order of appearance):
“Fact or Fiction: The Butter Rebellion”- Cambridge Historical Tours
“Yankee Doodle: Music of the American Revolution”- Silver TribeNet
“We Like Sportz”- The Lonely Island
“I’m Just a Bill”- Schoolhouse Rock
“Welcome to the 60s”- Hairspray
The Social Network
“What I Miss”-Hamilton