Classes
Honors Colloquia
Every student in Honors must complete six elective colloquia, also called “exploratory” courses. The colloquia are selected through a competitive process by the Faculty Senate Honors Committee. 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 and have no prerequisites. Past courses have ranged from once-in-a-lifetime offerings to enhanced versions of courses that faculty regularly teach well. If student and faculty interest is high, occasionally a colloquium will be offered more than once.
Current and Past Honors Colloquia
2013 to Present
2024-2025
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Migration and Borders in the Hispanic World — Kathleen Connolly, Spanish |
2023-2024
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Extraordinary Bodies: Gender and Disability in Hispanic Cultures — Kathleen Connolly, Spanish |
2022-2023
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Music & Social Justice Movements — Charles Mueller, Music Migration & Borders in the Hispanic World — Kathleen Connolly, Spanish Math Puzzles and Patterns — Leanne Merrill, Mathematics Overview of the Cannabis Industry — Graham Rankin, Chemistry Children’s Literature in Diverse Classrooms — Marie LeJeune, Teacher Education Paradoxes — Ryan Hickerson, Philosophy Oregon Women’s History — Kimberly Jensen, History |
2021-2022
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Rhetoric of Horror: Society and Identity — Tiara Good, Communication Studies |
2020-2021
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Children’s Literature in Diverse Classrooms — Marie LeJeune, Teacher Education |
2019-2020
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Forensics in the Media — Misty Weitzel, Criminal Justice |
2018-2019
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Communication and Civic Action — Emily Plec, Communication Studies |
2017-2018
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Children’s Literature in Diverse Classrooms — Marie LeJeune, Teacher Education |
2016-2017
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Intellectual Boldness & Humility — Sriram Khe, Interdisciplinary Studies |
2015-2016
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Performance Anxiety — Diane Baxter, Music |
2014-2015
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Creative Writing Workshop — Katherine Schmidt, Writing |
2013-2014
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Exploring Literacy — Cornelia Paraskevas, Linguistics & Writing |
2000 to 2013
2012-2013
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Human Rights — Mary Pettinger, Political Science |
2011-2012
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Causes of Peace — Eliot Dickinson, Political Science |
2010-2011
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Oregon Women Suffrage History — Kimberly Jensen, History |
2009-2010
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Transformative Experiences — Mark Girod, Teacher Education |
2008-2009
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Prison Writing — Steve Gibbons & David Murphy, Criminal Justice |
2007-2008
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Fitness/Wellness: One Body/Many Disciplines — Bob Hautala, Exercise Science |
2006-2007
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The Literature of Terrorism — Gavin Keulks, Literature |
2005-2006
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20th Century Irish Literature: Modernism & Beyond — Gavin Keulks, Literature |
2004-2005
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The Terrorist as a Liminal Figure: A Cross-cultural and Historical Examination — Ram Sil, History |
2003-2004
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The Truth of that Particular Fiction: Fact, Falsehood, and Invention in Historical Fiction — Susan Kirtley, Writing |
2002-2003
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The Art of Mindful Living — Jerry Braza, Health Education |
2001-2002
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Judeo Christian Mysticism in Medieval and Renaissance Spain — Jeffrey Diamond, Humanities |
2000-2001
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The Arthurian Legend — Ann Bliss, Literature |
1987 to 2000
1999-2000
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Women & the Sea: Cross-Cultural Analysis of History, Metaphor, Ideology, & Institutions — Kimberly Jensen, History |
1998-1999
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Religion and Science — Dale Cannon, Religious Studies, and Robert Turner, Biology |
1997-1998
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African American Culture as Seen Through its Music — Marion Schrock |
1996-1997
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Modern Mythology: C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien — Ann Bliss, Literature |
1995-1996
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Improvisation (Dance) — Jacqueline McCormick, Dance |
1994-1995
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Exploring America’s Drug Policy — Carl Stevenson |
1993-1994
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Sensitivity to Language — Cornelia Paraskevas, Linguistics & Writing |
1992-1993
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World Music — Thomas Bergeron, Music |
1991-1992
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The Discovery of America — John Rector, History |
1990-1991
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The Rhetoric of Social Protest and Control — Molly Mayhead, Communication Studies |
1989-1990
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The College/Knowledge Experience in the Fiction of Hardy and Lawrence — Betsy Sargent, Writing |
1988-1989
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Aspects of Evolution — J. Morris Johnson |
1987-1988
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Ethnic Oregon in the 1990’s: Current and Future Perspectives — Xavier Romano |
Honors Program
Academic Programs and Support Center, Room 210
Phone: (503) 838-8519
Email: honors@wou.edu