Champlain College Records > Series 15: Oral History Interviews
Oral history interview narrated by Alexia Bowie, Class of 2025, conducted by Dr. Rosalynne Whitaker-Heck, Associate Provost. A Computer & Digital Forensics major who identifies as a Black woman, Bowie discusses her passion for digital forensics, her experiences living in Champlain College residence halls, where she spends time on campus, finding the Office of Diversity & Inclusion on campus, and working for the Senator Leahy Center for Digital Investigation and as a Resident Advisor. She also reflects on her interactions with the Student Health Center, her experiences attending Computer & Digital Forensics classes, her friendships, and her personal growth. After her interview was recorded, Bowie requested that the following be added to the description: "I would like to also mention that a large part of my identity is that I am a Christian and that my values are adjacent with this lifestyle." This interview is part of the Archiving the Diverse Voices of Champlain College oral history project. 37:04.