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Wildlife Safari Summer Internship: An Honors College Substantive Educational Experience
/in Featured, HonorsSophia Reggiani spent the summer of 2022 at the Wildlife Safari Zoo gaining experience working and interacting with animals.
Michael Parker, “The Convivial Artist”
/in Featured, HonorsMichael Parker is no ordinary teacher and no ordinary artist. In fact, his enthusiasm for teaching socially engaged art is exhilarating.
Samara Diab ‘19, Attorney for Legal Aid Services of Oregon
/in English, FeaturedBy Annalynn Mueller, English Major
Samara Diab, a 2019 Âé¶¹´«Ã½ graduate with a BA in English, BA in French, and a minor in Economics, now works as a staff attorney to help advocate for vulnerable members of the Oregon community. Her ambition, perseverance, and passions are evident throughout her work as she demonstrates how the English program can be a launch pad to pursuing careers that can change the world.
Black Studies with Edward Derr
/in Ethnic & Racial Studies, FeaturedBy Alex Karreman, Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Ethnic & Racial Studies (ERS) Program
Gain some insight on a new class being taught this winter term (2024) by our resident student success coordinator Edward Derr! Edward is a well-versed individual who has an amazing class prepared for whoever takes it.
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ English Major Sarah Sturley’s Internship at Jefferson
/in English, FeaturedBy Annalynn Mueller, English Major
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ senior English major Sarah Sturley spent the summer working with Jefferson Public Radio to digitize old archives. Throughout the process, Sarah not only uncovered the physical media, but also her own interests and strengths as a professional.
Dr. Pavlina McGrady – Âé¶¹´«Ã½ School of Business Spotlight
/in Business, FeaturedDr.Pavlina McGrady is an Associate Professor at Âé¶¹´«Ã½ who runs the distance in many ways. Pavlina has been a vital asset for the Sustainable Tourism Management Degree we offer by teaching sustainability first-hand, which she is passionate about. Pavlina is an active member of the community as well. Recently, Pavlina participated in the Rogue Gorge 50k race and finished second among the women.
Dennis Slattery’s Lifelong Commitment to Âé¶¹´«Ã½
/in Business, FeaturedDennis Slattery’s connection to Âé¶¹´«Ã½ spans over four decades. He has not only been a cornerstone of the university but a shining example of how a sustained commitment to exceptional teaching and generosity can transform the lives of Âé¶¹´«Ã½ students.
Student-led Newspaper, The Siskiyou, Under New Leadership
/in English, FeaturedBy Annalynn Mueller, English Major
The Siskiyou is an entirely student-led newspaper on campus that focuses on hearing student voices and covering topics that matter to students. It is a great way for students (especially English majors) to get involved, get their writing out, and their voices heard.
Honors College Democracy Project 2023: Nordic dispatches, week four
/in Featured, HonorsDemocracy Project goes Nordic
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Honors College – Nordic dispatches, week four: healthy lifestyles in Nordic countries
Honors College Democracy Project 2023: Nordic dispatches, week three
/in Featured, HonorsDemocracy Project goes Nordic
Âé¶¹´«Ã½ Honors College – Nordic dispatches, week three: Art as a public good.