[James F. Rainey discusses his career as a professor and Dean of the College of Business at Michigan State University].

Rainey came to MSU in 1964, with his law degree, as an MBA student. He later accepted a teaching position and became assistant dean of the College of Business in 1969. Rainey recalls his role on the Student Faculty Judiciary and the social pressures of the 1960s on campus. He also discusses the Coll...

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Bibliographic Details
Corporate Author: Michigan State University. Faculty Emeriti Association. Oral History Project
Other Authors: Rainey, James F. (Interviewee)
Forsyth, John James, 1940- (Interviewer)
Language:English
Published: [2009]
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MSU: Gift of the MSU Faculty Emeriti Association.
Physical Description:1 electronic audio file (52 min., 22 sec.) : digital, WAV, MP3 files.
Format: Audio Software
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Summary:
Rainey came to MSU in 1964, with his law degree, as an MBA student. He later accepted a teaching position and became assistant dean of the College of Business in 1969. Rainey recalls his role on the Student Faculty Judiciary and the social pressures of the 1960s on campus. He also discusses the College of Business and its relation to MSU, the pros and cons of the semester system, evolving student expectations and how the College attempts to meet those challenges.
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Electronic resource.
Call Number:Voice 15675
Playing Time:00:52:22
System Details:Mode of Access: World Wide Web.
Participant or Performer:
Interviewee, James F. Rainey ; interviewer, John J. Forsyth.
Event Details:
Recorded on May 21, 2006, as part of the Michigan State University Faculty Emeriti Association Oral History Project.