Staff, faculty lauded at annual ‘Cheers for Peers’
Ӱ̳ College employees were celebrated during the annual “Cheers for Peers” staff award event.
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Ӱ̳ College employees were celebrated during the annual “Cheers for Peers” staff award event.
Ӱ̳ College Associate Professor Patricia Brennan’s research has revealed the mating method of alpacas to be unlike any other known mammal. During copulation, male alpacas have been found to inseminate females directly into the uterus.
Ӱ̳ College student Grace Sanford ’24 won the prestigious Tidal Shift Award from the Portland Museum of Art. This award recognizes young artists who have created artwork contemplating the climate crisis.
Senior Symposium is an annual event where soon-to-be graduates become the experts — sharing the research and intellectual passions that they have brought to course work that demonstrates depth of research and analysis.
Seattle is marking the one-year anniversary of its Race and Social Justice Initiative ordinance. Ӱ̳ Associate Professor Serin D. Houston writes that other cities can learn from the ordinance in an article for The Conversation.
In celebration of Earth Day, Ӱ̳ College welcomed Alexis Nikole Nelson to campus as she demonstrated to students, staff and faculty how foraging is not only good for the environment but also beneficial for one’s health.
Ӱ̳ College student and alum leaders gathered in Chapin Auditorium in celebration of the many contributions made to the community throughout the year.
Six Ӱ̳ College faculty members have been selected as recipients of the Marion and Jasper Whiting Foundation Fellowship. The awards will fund travel to further advance their studies, leading to increased opportunities for students.
David Karp, director of the Center for Restorative Justice in the School of Leadership and Education Sciences at the University of San Diego, was welcomed to Ӱ̳ College as the keynote speaker for the eighth annual BOOM! Learning Symposium.
As the Public Theater prepares to stage Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Suzan-Lori Parks’ newest play, the New York Times caught up with the Ӱ̳ College alum to talk about her overall body of work and how she got to where she is today.