How children's play can guide learning: Student spotlight on Sierra Matz
Sierra Matz is a CHC junior who spent the summer working as a preschool teacher focused on bringing kids into nature.
Sierra Matz is a CHC junior who spent the summer working as a preschool teacher focused on bringing kids into nature.
A hunger to witness the human impact of national borders drives Marcel Brousseau’s research and teaching, and his curiosity is infectious.
When it comes to poetry, new Assistant Teaching Professor Lizzy LeRud feels it’s important to make every letter count.
After spending several years at a tiny liberal arts college in Georgia, Larissa Stiglich got a chance to return to the Northwest and teach at the Clark Honors College. She’s ready to make a difference.
Milo Cummings brings a passion for nature and how things work to the classroom. For John Leisure, there’s more to Asia than just the events of today.
Ashish Sathya '25 moved from his hometown of Miami to Eugene for college. Now he’s back on the East Coast and living in New York City as he tackles his first year as a graduate student at Fordham University.
The University of Oregon’s most prestigious academic award brings innovative student leaders to the Clark Honors College. Get to know the group of scholars by reading about their backgrounds and listening to their favorite tunes on this year’s Stamps Scholars Soundtrack Spotify playlist.
Celebrate with these Clark Honors College graduates as they reminisce on their time in the CHC. Hear their favorite memories, fun facts, what's on their post-graduation bucket lists, and what advice they would give their freshman year selves.
Maddy DuQuette always tries to be thoughtful about how she responds to adversity. Her love of the English language – and more – has always buoyed her.
From translating for patients at a free clinic to researching long COVID in youth, Sebastián Ibáñez Sanhueza bridges language, culture, and science in his pursuit of equitable healthcare.