Meet Kiya Jackson: Our 2022-2026 Tribal Nations Honor Scholar
Kiya Jackson is an enrolled member of the Three Affiliated Tribes (MHA Nation), specifically Arikara, located in North Dakota. She is aspiring to be a dentist after achieving her degree.
Kiya Jackson is an enrolled member of the Three Affiliated Tribes (MHA Nation), specifically Arikara, located in North Dakota. She is aspiring to be a dentist after achieving her degree.
Destery explains what the Honors College is and why it is a great opportunity for students interested in challenging themselves.
Sarah Grulikowski shares her views of what made her time as an Honors Scholar special, and some of the perks that came along with it.
Tiana Gilliland is an enrolled member with Shasta Indian Nation and is the second Tribal Nations Honors Scholar in the Honors College. Tiana’s tribe is located in northwestern California and southwestern Oregon and she wants to learn more about the culture of other Native Americans and share her own knowledge that she has to offer.
Congratulations goes to Ezra Farner, whose photography piece “Obliquity” was published in the December 2020 issue of The Palouse Review.
A junior-year Honors student at Southern Oregon University, Hannah Brandt utilized her talents to come forward during a time of crisis.
The McNair Scholar program at SOU supports students from underrepresented populations in their research and preparation for graduate school.
Danya Torp’s video journal combines footage and poetry that reflects her personal, emotional, and poetic journey through the pandemic.
McKayla C. Dumore is a proud member of the Klamath and Modoc Tribes. McKayla is SOU Honors College’s first Tribal Nations Scholar.