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Naomi Yanike
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Assistant Professor of Media Arts (503) 375-7190 nyanike@corban.edu B.A. Communications – Augustana University Graduate Certificate Human Resources & Corporate Training – University of Nebraska Omaha M.A. Communications – University of Nebraska Omaha Naomi Yanike comes to Corban from the University of Nebraska, Omaha, where she received an M.A. in Communications with an emphasis on new […]
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Dr. Rachael Harms
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Assistant Professor of Education (503) 375-7033 rharms@corban.edu B.A. Music Education – University of Oregon M.Ed. Curriculum and Instruction – Portland State University Ed.D. – George Fox University Dr. Harms has taught for Corban’s undergraduate and graduate education programs for several years. She is also a school principal in Salem and brings relevance and expertise that […]
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Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF) Reporting
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On March 27, 2020, the federal government enacted the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security (CARES) Act. The CARES Act includes a Higher Education Emergency Relief Fund (HEERF). A portion of HEERF funds must go directly to eligible students in the form of emergency financial aid grants for expenses related to the disruption of campus […]
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Corban’s Career Services Department Helps Open Doors for Students During Difficult Season
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“Career Services helps to open doors for students that potentially would not have been opened for them,” says Director of Career Services Steve Reed. “Students can come in and receive personal attention, career counseling,
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Planning for Fall 2020: Health and Safety Measures, Community Expectations, and More
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Planning for Fall 2020 is underway! We’re excited to share our a summary of our Return to Campus Plan, which outlines health and safety measures, community expectations, and more. For more details, see our comprehensive Return to Campus Plan.
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A Voice for the Voiceless: Act Six Scholar Elamny Hernandez Shares Her Dream of Becoming a Lawyer
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“I’ve always looked at myself as a leader,” says Elamny Hernandez, who graduated from Forest Grove High School this past May. For Elamny, leadership isn’t about being bossy or controlling—quite the opposite.
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Our Guiding Philosophy
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As Corban University communicates policies and procedures to students and their families throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, we recognize that our approach may seem too lax to some, too restrictive to others. We want to reassure you that we are making decisions based on the best information available, guided by our science faculty members’ expertise, State […]
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Emely Shares how the Act Six Scholarship Paved the Way to Corban
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Emely Medina is one of 11 students in Corban’s first-ever cohort of Act Six scholars. Act Six is a scholarship program that seeks to develop leaders to be agents of transformation on campus and in their home communities.
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A Message From Dr. Nord
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I have followed the recent news stories and watched a Washington Post video timeline of events in Minneapolis on May 25, 2020, my 60th birthday, in the state in which I was born and raised through high school.
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Multicultural Diversity
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At Corban University, we value multicultural diversity—so much so, that the following Theology of Multicultural Inclusion statement was drafted and approved by our faculty, and endorsed by the Cabinet and Board of Trustees. Based on principles and truths in God’s Word, the following statement outlines Corban’s vision for multicultural diversity. We believe a multicultural view […]