Jean Ellen Giblin interview, 1994 November 21

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Jean Ellen Giblin interview, 1994 November 21
Contributor Names
Poll, Carol (Interviewer)
Giblin, Jean Ellen
Date
1994-11-20
Date Digitized
2020
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Jean Ellen Giblin, the Vice President of Academic Affairs at the time of this interview, explains how she came to FIT as an economics professor in 1970. She was later Chair of the Social Science Department as well as the curriculum committee. After a time, she was asked to work on the development of the new upper division program which had a marketing option in international trade. She talks fondly of that creative work and how it led her to become the acting Dean of the Business and Technology Department, and ultimately led to her role at the time of the interview. Giblin reflects on the intimate nature of FIT when she joined and how that has evolved due to the growth of the school and its development of a 4-year program. Industry pushed for the creation of a 4-year program, though FIT maintained an upside-down approach to education wherein specialties were taught before general liberal arts. Giblin discusses FIT's approval by the Board of Education and SUNY, and then talks about the support provided by the Educational Foundation. She talks about how industry advisory boards keep each program relevant, and then launches into a discussion about FIT's international and domestic student body and how it has evolved through the years. FIT has also evolved its own programs to serve a wider array of industries in the city. Giblin praises the wide-ranging work of unions at FIT. She then discusses statutory campuses and FIT's graduate program launched by Bob Gutman. Finally, she talks about the inherent creativity of the faculty and discusses the future of the school.
Type
Moving Image
Oral histories
Sound
Subject
Giblin, Jean Ellen
Goodman, Shirley, 1915-1991
Feldman, Marvin
Marcus, Gladys
Gutman, Bob
Wineman, Janice
Fashion
Education
Social sciences
Foreign students
State University of New York
Labor unions
Fashion Institute of Technology (New York, N.Y.)
New York (State)
New York (State)--New York
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FIT Repository ID: aod_000703
SPARC reference code: US.NNFIT.SC.FITA.3.20.4.9.4.17

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FIT 50th Anniversary oral history series, 1994-1996

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Fashion Institute of Technology. (1994, November 20). Jean Ellen Giblin interview, 1994 November 21 [Video]. Archive on Demand. https://archiveondemand.fitnyc.edu/item/136112
Fashion Institute of Technology. "Jean Ellen Giblin interview, 1994 November 21." Archive on Demand, 20 Nov. 1994, https://archiveondemand.fitnyc.edu/item/136112
Fashion Institute of Technology, "Jean Ellen Giblin interview, 1994 November 21," Archive on Demand, November 20, 1994, video, https://archiveondemand.fitnyc.edu/item/136112