Faculty Blog

Actually, The Play’s Not the Thing

Performing at the renowned Oregon Shakespeare Festival, AUIS students saved their best lines for offstage
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HULT Global Case Challenge

By Rachel Laribee - This competition started in November, and we knew this would be difficult.  We were competing in a global competition.  5000 teams, from all over the world, applied  to the 2012 HULT Global Case Challenge.
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Love of Teaching Math

By Linda Smail - Mathematics is the foundation of all sciences, but most students have problems learning mathematics. Although Students’ success in life is related to their success in learning, many of them would not take a course in math if they didn’t need to satisfy the university’ core requirement.
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AUIS Past & Present

By Carl Caldwell - When I first arrived on the AUIS campus in the fall of 2009, I saw a sort of greenish-black, three story administration building on one side of the campus, and on the other side, forty or so metal buildings that were plopped down in neat rows.
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Like a Kid in a Candy Store

By Richard Laribee - When I accepted the offer to come teach at AUIS, so many friends, family, and colleagues were nothing less than amazed that I had done so. Yet there were so many reasons why this opportunity appealed to me, and several of those reasons were sufficient reasons in their own right.
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