Selinda Zheng oral history interview

Title

Selinda Zheng oral history interview

Creator

Zhao, Kevin
Zheng, Selinda

Description

Selinda Zheng was an Accounting student at Drexel University and was working at PECO as a technical services analyst at the time of this interview. This interview describes how Selinda Zheng was personally impacted by the pandemic, touching on lifestyle changes, academics, and cooperative education. Selinda Zheng describes how the pandemic affected family and describes living at home with family while working from home. Selinda Zheng shares views on mandatory mask-wearing. This interview discusses PECO's plans to transition employees back into the office. This interview describes what Selinda Zheng misses from before the pandemic, and considers traveling as conditions improve. Selinda Zheng comments on the United States's response to the pandemic, touching on lockdowns. Selinda Zheng also discusses how Drexel responded to the pandemic. This interview describes what Shu Lin Zhao misses from before the pandemic. This interview concludes with a discussion on the future of the United States and Drexel.

This interview was conducted during HNRS 301: COVID-19, taught by Scott Knowles during summer quarter 2020.

Source

COVID-19 seminar oral history interviews (Collection MC.00.100), Drexel University Archives

Rights

In copyright. Copyright owned by Drexel University. Contact Drexel University Archives for permission to use.

Subject

COVID-19 (Disease)
College students
Education, Higher
Education, Cooperative
Telecommuting

Relation

Listen to the audio recording of this interview and read a raw transcript in Drexel University's digital repository.

Type

interviews

Date Created

August 5, 2020

Language

English

Duration

29:24 minutes

Interviewer

Zhao, Kevin

Interviewee

Zheng, Selinda

Citation

Zhao, Kevin and Zheng, Selinda, “Selinda Zheng oral history interview,” Drexel Exhibits, accessed April 25, 2024, https://drexelexhibits.omeka.net/items/show/330.