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Gwendolyn Franklin, Ursinus College Class of 2018, reflects on the continuing impact of her mentors and research as an undergraduate - including the opportunities provided by participation in the Celebration of Student Achievement (CoSA) and the Summer Fellows program. She discusses her current research as a student at Temple University, studying how anxieties surrounding strip mining and coal extraction industries in Point Pleasant, West Virginia, manifest in the form of a monster called "Mothman."
Publication Date
Spring 2021
Keywords
Gwendolyn Franklin, alumni, interview, West Virginia, Point Pleasant, Mothman
Recommended Citation
Franklin, Gwendolyn R., "Interview With Gwendolyn Franklin, Ursinus College Class of 2018" (2021). Alumni Reflections. 1.
https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/alumni_reflections/1
Creative Commons License
This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-No Derivative Works 4.0 International License.
Comments
The primary file is a video reflection in .mp4 format with a run time of one minute.
The interview conducted by Alex Mossaidis is available in transcript form as a supplemental file.