Interview Topics: 
  • Why Boyte chose to attend UT Arlington
  • Origins of Boyte’s disability; funding from the Texas Rehabilitation Commission for college
  • The Corral area near UT Arlington’s campus in the 1980s
  • Shift from majoring in Architecture to History
  • UT Arlington’s student community in the 1980s
  • Experiences as History major at UT Arlington
  • Interactions with Jim Hayes and his programs for students with disabilities
  • Identity as a person with an invisible disability
  • Further details on Hayes’s programs for UT Arlington students with disabilities
  • Dangers posed by Cooper Street, student activism, and sinking Cooper Street
  • Student community on campus & involvement with Anime UTA and Alpha Ro Chi fraternity
  • Interactions with other disabled students on campus
  • Integration of disabled students and evolving campus accessibility
  • Living off-campus and experience of UT Arlington as a commuter school
Audio File: 
Interview Date: 
2016-03-16
Interview Location: 
University of Texas at Arlington. Davis Hall
Length: 
00:53:26
Transcription Date: 
2016-07-18
Identifier: 
20007324
Publisher: 
UT Arlington Libraries
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