Planning the future: Staff spotlight on Alyssa Travis
Alyssa Travis, the new event coordinator for the CHC, has spent years turning special occasions into ways to build community.
Alyssa Travis, the new event coordinator for the CHC, has spent years turning special occasions into ways to build community.
Through his research on housing and homelessness, CHC junior Dylan Podrabsky has determined that extending empathy to those who are less fortunate is an important part of helping solve the homelessness problem.
The 2010 CHC alum published her debut novel, “Ghost Train,” last year. We talked to her about how she developed her skills in communications to become an author.
The 2021 alum has spent her life fighting against a system that was built against people like her. Now, she is a law student working to help others in need.
The Clark Honors College junior is headed for a career in global health, and she wants to learn more about the world around her so she can give back to her community.
Recent Clark Honors College graduate Oliver Loreto has a number of passions, but his knack for creativity in bioengineering takes the cake.
CHC senior Olivia Black has always thrived when it comes to learning outside a traditional classroom. As she prepares to start a career in education, she wants to provide others with the opportunities she had in her life.
Nika Bartoo-Smith, a 2022 Clark Honors College journalism major, shares stories of the lives of Indigenous people in the Northwest. As a reporter, Bartoo-Smith has a personal connection to the stories she covers. And she’s not hiding it.
CHC Instructor of Natural Sciences Jean Faye leads a summer trip to the heart of civilization that focuses on how a world leader addresses climate change, economic development and sustainability issues.