Roger Daniels

Roger Daniels is a retired professor of History at UC who worked there from 1976 to 2002. Born in 1927, Dr. Daniels is most well known for his work on the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II. He discusses his unique experience as the chairman of the history department and as a UC faculty member.

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Walter E. Langsam

Walter E. Langsam is a retired adjunct professor of DAAP at UC Main Campus who worked there from 1986 to 2015. His father, Walter C. Langsam, was president of the University of Cincinnati from 1955 to 1971. Here he discusses his unique experience as the son of the president as well as being an adjunct professor and an LQBTQ faculty member.

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John Hancock

John Hancock is a former professor in the College of Design, Architecture, Art, and Planning (DAAP) and taught design. He talks about his volunteering project, the Ancient Earth Works of Ohio. Hancock also discusses about his experiences with the architecture design for the main campus of the University of Cincinnati.

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Bruce Goetzman

Bruce Goetzman, an emeritus faculty member from the University of Cincinnati, served as architect and worked on historical preservation of significant architectural buildings in the City of Cincinnati. One of the highlights of his career was the provision of low income housing using historical buildings in the city.

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Oscar Fernandez

Oscar Fernandez is an emeritus faculty member of the University of Cincinnati who served in the College of Design, Art, Architecture, and Planning. He was influential in the development of the Hablamos Juntos project. Fernandez with his fellow associates from other universities worked on the Hablamos Juntos project to help those with a language barrier understand hospital signs nationwide.

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Charles Casey-Leininger

Dr. Charels Fredrick Casey-Leininger is a retired professor of History at UC who worked there from 1982 to 2002. He discusses his unique experience exploring job possibilities before settling down. He was a carpenter for many years while he obtained two Master’s degrees in geology and history and one Doctoral degree. Dr. Casey-Leininger spent most of his work at UC researching, teaching, and writing about race and housing in Cincinnati neighborhoods.

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