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Interviewee
Daniel Murphree
Interview Date
4-2-2021
Interview Location
Online
Length of Interview
59:22
Language(s)
English
Description
Scott Galloway interviews Daniel Murphree, an Associate Professor in the Department of History at UCF, via Zoom about the impact of COVID-19 on his life. Dr. Murphree discusses the outlook of the History Department during COVID-19. He notes about the adaptations that professors needed to perform to properly prepare for teaching. In addition, Dr. Murphree discusses his classes during the time, notably the low turnout due to them being an in-person classes. Murphree included his perspective on both classes for general education and history students. He closes the interview with his interpretation of COVID-19 as being an amplifier or merging with similar events such as the political movements and other events going on within the year.
Rights Statement
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Keywords
University of Central Florida; COVID-19 (Disease); University of Central Florida – Faculty; COVID-19 (Disease)--Social aspects.; Campus Safety; University of Central Florida – Employees
Date of Birth
12/19/1970
Place of Birth
Knoxville, Tennessee, United States
Gender
Male
Race
White
Recommended Citation
Galloway, Scott, "Daniel Murphree Interview" (2021). UCF COVID-19 Memory Project Interviews. 34.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/covid19-memory/34