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About Karen Gross

Lewis & Clark College Undergraduate Associate Professor of English.

Some Possible Models for General Education

August 18, 2016 By Karen Gross

Status Quo (or Status Quo with Tweaks) We know it well, or at least we think we do. Please review the catalog description. One way to think about GenEd is to imagine a continuum, with distribution requirements allowing people to choose cafeteria-style from existing courses at one pole and at the other an integrated curriculum […]

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How a GenEd Subcommittee Got Its Student Identity: A Just-So Story

May 3, 2016 By Karen Gross

In the Middle Ages, an auctor was someone of great authority who wrote in Latin and was usually dead. God, of course, was the Primary Author behind two books: the Book of Scripture and the Book of Nature. No wonder the scandal when Dante insisted on calling himself an author—a layman writing about contemporaries, and […]

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