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Video: The CHC Class of 2024
This year's graduating Clark Honors College seniors reflect on their favorite CHC memories, talk about their bucket lists and share wisdom with incoming seniors.
Spotlight on the Class of 2024
They started their college careers when a global pandemic reshaped the way students learn. Now they are graduating from the CHC and stepping out into a new world. These are the stories of 18 students who represent the next generation of leaders.
Senior Spotlight on Dominic Adams: ‘Earning this degree, in a very literal sense’
CHC senior Dominic Adams talks about his non-traditional path through college and learning about religion, philosophy, and disability studies.
Senior Spotlight on Sydney Beck: Forming her own rule of law
Sydney Beck came to the Clark Honors College so she could enter the 3+3 law program and shorten her undergraduate career. She’s well on her way to becoming a lawyer.
Senior Spotlight on Aarushi Dhamdhere: Changing the way we support others
Senior Aarushi Dhamdhere imagines a world where helping others isn’t seen as a feel-good chore but a learning experience.
Senior Spotlight on Ethan Dinh: An endless passion for research
CHC senior Ethan Dinh has spent three years in UO’s Guldberg Lab, and hopes to continue researching while becoming a dentist.
Senior Spotlight on Amiya Fulton: The personal touch
Amiya Fulton’s passion for human resources has informed her participation in the Residence Hall Association and formulated her CHC thesis, which focused on redefining the resident assistant role at UO.
Senior Spotlight on Ella Gutierrez-Garner: Passion for change
Ella Gutierrez-Garner combines skills within her double major of global studies and Spanish to connect with her identity, and make a difference abroad.
Senior Spotlight on Eden Henry: A place for everyone
CHC senior Eden Henry is headed to Harvard University to pursue a degree in higher education, motivated by the obstacles she overcame in her own academic career.