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Signature Sounds of OSU Stillwater
Flat, Cool & Acid-Free Show Notes
September 1, 2019
Show Notes
On the last episode, "the sounds of a place", you heard music from Oklahoma Fiddlers and we explored the cultural significance of how a place sounds. On this episode, David Peters and I highlight what makes Stillwater and the OSU campus sound so uniquely beautiful and a bit of history behind the sounds.
Explore the Archives History Pin collection and see photographs of the spots highlighted in this episode.
View the digitized volumes of the Centennial Histories Series on the Library website.
Bonus: Download an mp3 of the Edmon Low Library bells chiming.
Show Host
Nina Thornton
Nina Thornton is an award-winning Multimedia Producer and Manager of Visual Communications with experience working in K-12 and higher education industries. Because “rodie” wasn’t an option as a major, Nina chose to explore the video production industry. Telling a visual story is one of the most powerful and effective ways to communicate, and she wants to make your story heard. Nina earned her bachelor’s degree in media studies with a focus on production technology from Radford University and is skilled in video production, photography and live video streaming.