In her interview, Robyn Massey discussed her time as a student from 1978-1981. [All times approximate]. Growing up in Raleigh, North Carolina and choosing to attend UNC Charlotte [1:07]. Her first days on campus and how the African American students on campus bonded [5:50]. Choosing mathematics as a major and being one of the few people of color in the program [9:20]. Writing computer programs before personal computers [11:23]. The influence of Dr. Mary Harper and Dr. Herman Thomas on her success as a student [14:16]. Living on campus and campus life [22:15]. Creating a scholarship endowment in honor of Dr. Bertha Maxwell Roddey and Dr. Herman Thomas that helps students of color study abroad [37:01]. Her perspective on how things have changed for Black students on campus since her time as a student [38:44]. Involvement with the Black Alumni Chapter [43:01]. Working for IBM during the release of their first personal computer and career trajectory [55:35]. Her advice for future students [1:06:34].