Research on the River
Hannah Neuberger, a senior majoring in biology, is researching the level of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB’s) in the Spokane River in her HN 400 class.
Hannah Neuberger, a senior majoring in biology, is researching the level of polychlorinated biphenyls (PCB’s) in the Spokane River in her HN 400 class.
Jade Truong, a senior who is majoring in health sciences, is using Honors to connect with the community by hosting an teaching event about personal nutrition and exercise.
For junior Eleanor Jeffers, her undergrad degree has provided an opportunity to explore life questions many of us never even think about.
Read more to learn about what these experiences mean to her!
Hi blog readers! My name is Bryn Cavin, and I am a junior English Literature and Writing major with a minor in Editing and Publishing.
Hometown: Vancouver, WA, Major: Health Science Minor: Mathematics Fun fact: My junior year I studied abroad in Hong Kong and traveled to six different countries. Favorite
Major: Biochemistry Minor: Communications Fun fact: No matter the occasion, my go to dance move is Head Shoulders Knees and Toes. Favorite honors class: This
Hometown: Spokane Valley, WA Major: Biology Minor: Psychology Fun fact: If I wasn’t pursing a career in medicine, I would want to go into sports
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