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Interview Summary

In this interview, Peggy Saunier, a longtime professor of mathematics at Bluegrass Community and Technical College (BCTC), discusses her early life and tenure at the institution. She details the beginnings of her career and her acceptance of a faculty position at Lexington Community College (LCC) in 1980 before elaborating on how the college has evolved and changed throughout the years. She talks about the changing degree programs and degree requirements at the college, in addition to the school's complicated division separations and the institution's past presidents and how they shaped the college during their time at LCC.

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2008oh156_lcc015

Interviewee Name

Peggy Saunier

Interviewer Name

Rick Smoot

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