Wednesday, November 19, 2014

Student radio and newspaper interviews went well; but before all that Bryce historian enlightens



Jess Leonard, Voni Cook and Emily Chadwell on air on 90.7 today.

Crimson & White writer Nick Privatera, far right, listens during his interview.

The class poses with the music video poster before the 90.7 radio interview.
Today was one of those days a professor could only dream of. The students really made me proud as they shared their experiences in this course with 90.7, The Voice, a University of Alabama radio program, and next, with a contributing writer for the Crimson & Tide, the University's school newspaper. All this after Steve Davis, Bryce Hospital historian, did a wonderful lecture on that historic facility, which is currently being restored. Thank you, Mr. Davis, for visiting our class today.

And thank you, Rich Robinson for inviting us to be on the air (tweet #druidcityshow, everyone!) Thanks also to Nick Privatera for not being entirely overwhelmed as you interviewed us. Please, everyone, come out and support the "world premiere" of our music video with music by Bible Study at 5:30-6:30 pm December 3 at Jemison Mansion, 1305 Greensboro Ave. Dr. Robert Mellown, Associate Professor Emeritus of Art History, will be our guest speaker and Davis has promised to try to make it as well. Meanwhile, Roll Tide!

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