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Finding a voice with Forensics
CHC students in the debate and mock trial program step into real world with the skills that help them succeed in life.
They research, they practice, and they compete
Three students on the Oregon debate team talk about how they found the program, where they hope it will take them, and their pre-debate routine, including the best breakfast and what's on their pump-up playlist.
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“Strangers in the Village: The Cultural Politics and Poetics of Black-American Cinema”
Date: Friday, Feb. 24
Time: 2 p.m. to 3 p.m.
Place: EMU Redwood Room
Deep history of Black cinema helps promote social change, EJI fellow says
Dr. Artel Great will teach a CHC winter term course to give students an understanding on the influences of Black films on society and American culture.
"When you’re a 17-year-old in the number one movie in America, it completely changes the trajectory of your life,” says Dr. Artel Great of his work on Save the Last Dance.
Passion, Taylor Swift, and the CHC student who makes it possible
Ryan Kovatch, a computer science major with a minor in creative writing, organizes the Taylor Swift Society – a student-led club that celebrates the creative genius of the pop music icon.
Zaria Parvez (SOJC '20) Named in Forbes' 30 Under 30
Parvez may be one of the most influential voices in corporate social media.
CHC in Berlin offers honors students a chance to travel for UO credit
In summer 2023, students have an opportunity to take an international approach to their education by participating in the “Clark Honors College in Berlin” study abroad program. Applications for this unique learning experience are now open.
UO undergrads working to develop a concussion biosensor
CHC undergraduate student researchers among Knight Campus cohort developing innovative ways to look at concussions.