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The seminars are selected through a competitive process. They are designed to allow highly motivated and dynamic teachers and students the opportunity to learn together. Because of the diversity of student majors in the Honors Program, courses are oriented towards non-majors. Seminars in the past have ranged from once-in-a-lifetime offerings to enhanced versions of courses that faculty regularly teach well. Faculty who wish to propose a seminar should download the proposal form from the Forms and Paperwork webpage.
Eliot Dickinson - Causes of Peace
Bob Hautala -- Why Do We Move? A Cross-Disciplinary Study
Kimberly Jensen - Oregon Women Suffrage History
Mark Girod - Transformative Experiences
John Campbell - Environmental Writing: Cultural Foundations of Nature
Steve Gibbons & David Murphy - Prison Writing
Bob Hautala - Fitness/Wellness: One Body/Many Disciplines
Michael Phillips - The Intersection of Theatre Arts & Science
Gavin Keulks - The Literature of Terrorism
Gavin Keulks - 20th Century Irish Literature: Modernism & Beyond
Emily Plec - Masculinites and the Media
Ram Sil - The Terrorist as a Liminal Figure: A Cross-cultural and Historical Examination
Maria Fung & Sriram Khe - Maps and Math
Susan Kirtley - The Truth of that Particular Fiction: Fact, Falsehood, and Invention in Historical Fiction
Jerry Braza - The Art of Mindful Living
Gianna Martella - Detective and Crime Fiction
Max Geier - Nuclear Landscapes
Jeffrey Diamond - Judeo Christian Mysticism in Medieval and Renaissance Spain
Ann Bliss - The Arthurian Legend
Deborah Jones - Creativity
Kimberly Jensen - Women and the Sea: A Cross-Cultural Analysis of History, Metaphor, Ideology, and Institutions
Dale Cannon and Robert Turner - Religion and Science
Brian Caster - Human Movement in Science, Art, and Technology
Marion Schrock - African American Culture as Seen Through its Music
Ann Bliss - Modern Mythology: C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien
Kit Andrews - Mourning the Holocaust: Representing the Unrepresentable
Jacqueline McCormick - Improvisation (Dance)
Richard Meyer - World War I & 20th Century Culture
Carl Stevenson - Exploring America's Drug Policy
Cornelia Paraskevas - Sensitivity to Language
Thomas Bergeron - World Music
John Rector - The Discovery of America
Molly Mayhead - The Rhetoric of Social Protest and Control
Betsy Sargent - The College/Knowledge Experience in the Fiction of Hardy and Lawrence
J. Morris Johnson - Aspects of Evolution
Xavier Romano - Ethnic Oregon in the 1990's: Current and Future Perspectives
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