Democracy’s future: Faculty Q&A with Peter DeFazio
The CHC Post sat down with Peter DeFazio, Oregon’s longest-serving House member, to hear about teaching a new class in the Honors College and what he expects to come on the political horizon.
The CHC Post sat down with Peter DeFazio, Oregon’s longest-serving House member, to hear about teaching a new class in the Honors College and what he expects to come on the political horizon.
Tapping into our innate curiosity and affinity for sharing coded messages, award-winning CHC instructor Corinne Bayerl leverages her research on cryptography to engage students and create community in the classroom.
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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.
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