Title
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Interviewee
Tyler Cutcher
Interview Date
1-14-2021
Interview Location
Orlando, FL
Length of Interview
52:28
Language(s)
English
Description
Scott Galloway interviews Tyler Cutcher, a 22 year old graduate student that studies Psychology, via Zoom about the impact of COVID-19 on his life. Tyler was on his way to graduate in the Spring of 2020 with half of his classes online while the other half was in person. When the pandemic reached the United States, Tyler practiced quarantining with seclusion from friends and family. His work at Publix presents a unique perspective of a UCF student working within a quarantine. In addition, Tyler discusses his experience and attitude about graduation in the Spring of 2020. He briefly touches upon an opportunity spawned from COVID as a middle school teacher which he concludes with a message about practicing empathy for teachers dealing with COVID-19.
Rights Statement
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Keywords
University of Central Florida; COVID-19 (Disease); University of Central Florida – Students; Student activities – Florida – Orlando
Recommended Citation
Galloway, Scott, "Tyler Cutcher Interview" (2021). UCF COVID-19 Memory Project Interviews. 28.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/covid19-memory/28