Summer Stories
World Music
Poetry, essays, and films on history and culture aren't typically associated with music classes, but Professor Gil Seeley has a different approach to teaching music. By engaging students creatively and encouraging critical thinking, Seeley helps students gain a new understanding of music and its relationship to culture. Read more about world music at L&C.
Field Paleontology of Oregon
Ben Crabtree’s students—especially the non-science majors—gain a new appreciation for paleontology and a renewed interest in all of the natural sciences. Plus they get to spend part of their summer camping and digging for fossils at the Oregon Coast, John Day Fossil Beds, and other scenic spots. What more could a student ask for? Learn more.... Perspectives in Film
During the rest of the year, he teaches abnormal psychology. But this summer, Tom Schoeneman will explore the films of Stanley Kubrick and Alfred Hitchcock in his Perspectives in Film summer courses. As Professor Schoeneman warns his students, "We will have fun, or die trying." Read more about Perspectives In Film.
Psychology Methodology
There is no denying the practical skills learned in Erik Nilsen's Psychology Methodology course. Instead of focusing on abstract theory, Nilsen gives students hands-on experience with designing and administering a major research project. Previous students even coauthored peer-reviewed conference papers. Learn more about Psychology Methodology. Intensive Yoga
College life can be exhausting. This summer take a yoga break. Susan Lilly's Intensive Yoga, offered in both summer sessions, helps relieve the stresses of demanding study schedules and teaches a better understanding of one's own body. Learn more about starting a summer yoga practice.
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