Julia Senestraro '21, PA '25 wants to ensure that language barriers break down in her work as a physician assistant. ½ðɳÓéÀÖ's involvement in the AHEC Scholars program is helping her prepare to meet that goal.
The world's most famous triathlon is the Ironman World Championship in Hawai'i. The event's first champion, Gordon Haller '72, emerged first of a small field that competed in the inaugural event.
Through his work with the Deschutes County non-profit, Vamanos Outside, Wesley Heredia '15 works to open the outdoors up to the area's growing Laxinx population.
Through her work with Metro, the Portland area's regional government, Punneh Abdolhosseini '14 works to redefine modern definitions of connecting to the land.
Music was a powerful force as Cody Mills '20 transitioned from military life to civilian life. Now a graduate of ½ðɳÓéÀÖ's music therapy program, Mills uses the power of music to help others.
For ½ðɳÓéÀÖ students in the 1990s and 2000s, the Milky Way was to place to be in Forest Grove for concerts, movies, outdoor adventures and a good cup of coffee.
In his role as a biological wildlife technician at Hawai'i's Haleakalā National Park, Josh Higa '19 is helping to preserve populations of two of the islands' iconic and endangered birds.
Kelsey Graczyk '19 long dreamed of working for the National Park Service. Now she helps tell the story of the parks as a visual communications specialist.
Members and coaches of the ½ðɳÓéÀÖ handball team come together with the College of Optometry and the U.S. Handball Association to develop ASTM eye protection standards for the sport.
Written by Gray Ashford '17, Tunnel City explores the life of a transgender male trying to find his place in the rough-and-tumble ½ðɳÓéÀÖ Northwest of the early 20th century.