 Hello, you are listening to Cut Pathways, a podcast produced by Carnegie Mellon University. I'm Catherine Barbera. And I'm Dave Brnevo. This podcast dives into the university's archive of recorded oral histories to showcase the people that have made Carnegie Mellon what it is. We record the real-life memories and perspectives of those who experience the history of Carnegie Mellon University. These interviews do not just inform listeners of the event's histories. They tell the story of how the events were experienced. The pictures get picked up by the WIRE services. And actually Time Magazine published the picture as well. And letters are coming in, addressed to me because my name was out there. You marshmallow-brained idiots at Carnegie Mellon, how dare you treat the senator this way? You don't deserve to be in college, you know? With this podcast, we will look at the different pathways students and faculty take to navigate their experiences in higher education. This will be an honest look at higher education, exploring themes of culture and equality, as well as catalytic points of personal growth, technological innovation, and creative development. It was everything, chess, wearable computers, operating systems, work processors, wifi, architectures. It was everywhere there was excitement, and everywhere there was almost something new every day. So you were always surrounded by discoveries, by novelty. Each recorded history is full of funny anecdotes, follies, triumphs, hidden connections, and occasionally in-the-moment realizations. So tag along as we talk to the people who make Carnegie Mellon possible. Thanks for listening to Cut Pathways.