The journey of a lifelong learner: Student Spotlight on Sierra Hawes
First-year CHC student Sierra Hawes wants to be an educator. She’s been enamored with how people teach since she was a kid.
First-year CHC student Sierra Hawes wants to be an educator. She’s been enamored with how people teach since she was a kid.
Honors College students and faculty address how food insecurity affects many on campus.
A trip to Colombia unlocks a sense of identity for a Clark Honors College student journalist.
Whether it’s in the lab or in the global health system, when Dante’ James encounters a problem, she gets to work on a solution. Along the way, she’s learned to validate her own experiences as a mixed-race woman.
Honors College students make up nearly half of the politically astute participants in the program. We talked to three about leadership, advocacy and their futures.
Junior Waverly Wilson is one of 11 CHC students who participated in the 2023 Knight Campus Undergraduate Scholars program. Her research experience helped her make critical connections around the world.
Evan Reynolds is editor-in-chief of the Daily Emerald. It's a job he approaches by combining a passion for politics with a love of news. His goal is to make a difference.
A Clark Honors College junior teaches Lane County residents with disabilities how to connect and find new purpose through songs.
CHC senior Lynette Wotruba took up data science three years into her college career. Today, she’s using her skills to make information about the dangers of tsunamis accessible for communities along the Oregon Coast.
Clark Honors College student Kyle Trefny and two CHC alums are using basketball to help shape a future for Oregon where people live with fire, instead of fighting against it.