Jennifer Hubbert, associate professor of sociology and anthropology, is quoted in an Associated Press (AP) article marking the 30th anniversary of the Tiananmen Square protests. The wire story appeared across the globe, including in the New York Times.
Jess Perlitz, assistant professor of art and studio head of sculpture, is featured in an interview dated May 29, 2019 in Title Magazine. The article is titled, “Art as Tool, Riddle, Problem, Absurdity, Desire: A Conversation with Jess Perlitz.”
Jessie Starling, assistant professor of religious studies, has a new book out. Guardians of the Buddha’s Home: Domestic Religion in Contemporary Jōdo Shinshū, was reviewed in the American Academy of Religion’s publication, Reading Religion.
Maryann Bylander, assistant professor of sociology, is interviewed in the February 11 edition of the Bangkok Post about the perils facing migrant workers in South Asia.
Eric Tymoigne, associate professor of economics, was interviewed about the national debt in the February 17 online edition of New Economic Perspectives.
Susanna Morrill, Associate Professor of Religious Studies, has been named an editor of the academic journal, Mormon Studies Review, according to the University of Illinois Press blog.
Visiting Assistant Professor of Art Michael Namkung is mentioned in the Hood River News June 5, 2019 edition. The article explores Namkung’s involvement with the Maryhill Museum of Art’s collaborative “Exquisite Gorge” art project.
Lyell Asher, associate professor of English, is cited in a May 7, 2019 article by The College Fix, which also mentions Asher’s earlier Chronicle of Higher Education essay on the diversity debate in higher education.
Kim Stafford, associate professor, director of the Northwest Writing Institute and Poet Laureate of the State of Oregon, was featured in a Madras Pioneer article about Stafford’s participation in an honored poets’ reading event held in that community.
James F. Miller Professor of Humanities and Professor of Philosophy Nicholas Smith’s book, Plato’s Socrates, was mentioned in an article in the April 15, 2019 edition of the New Yorker.
Linda Christensen, instructor and director of the Oregon Writing Project at the Graduate School of Education and Counseling, has an essay featured in the spring 2019 edition of the journal, rethinking Schools.
Dyan Watson, associate professor of education, is featured in a February 5, 2019 Washington Post story about a new book Watson co-edited, Teaching for Black Lives.
Emma Redfoot BA ’13 is featured in a High Country News article about the resurgence of nuclear energy, titled, “Is Nuclear Energy the Key to Saving the Planet?” (Dec. 10, 2018)
Clinical Professor of Law Erica Lyman was quoted in a syndicated Washington Post article titled, “Japan to leave International Whaling Commission, resume commercial hunting.” (Jan. 26, 2018)
Law Professor Michael Blumm co-authored an op-ed in The Oregonian/OregonLive titled, “Oregon court ignores climate danger in youth case.” (Jan. 18, 2019)
Portland Tribune/Pamplin Media Group profiled artist Mark Brody BA ’87 and his decades of working with local schools to create murals. (Jan. 24, 2019)
The Oregonian/OregonLive profiled Lewis & Clark’s newest Rhodes scholar, Katie Kowal BA ’17, in an article titled, “Curiosity is power: How a star Lewis & Clark student became a Rhodes scholar.”
Nov. 28, 2018.
Professor of Biology Kellar Autumn is mentioned in the MIT Technology Review, in a Dec. 19, 2018 article about robotics titled, “Forces of Nature.”
Kim Stafford, associate professor, director of the Northwest Writing Institute, and Oregon Poet Laureate, is featured in an article in the East Oregonian newspaper titled, “Kim Stafford’s Road to Unity.”