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John B. ScottAssistant Professor of History503-589-8170 jscott@corban.edu |
B.S. Multnomah Bible College
B.S. Warner Pacific College
M.A. University of Portland
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Accomplishments: ACSI professional certification; National Teacher of the Year Award in American History, Daughters of Colonial Wars, 1990; Earl J. McGrath Essay Award Winner while at Warner Pacific College; National Endowment of Humanities seminar participant at Yale University, 1985; founder of Westrek - the Pacific Northwest Field Studies Program at Corban University, 2001.
- Organizational Service: Salem Alliance
Church Member, American Historical Association; Oregon Historical
Society
- "Corban University allows you to
do what you feel gifted to do and encourages new ideas and creative
excellence in a Christian environment," he said.
- Enjoys backpacking,
photography, botany, bird watching, biology and studying local
history subjects. Favorite areas are the Eagle Cap Wilderness
in northeast Oregon's Wallowa Mountains, and the Metolius River
Region in Central Oregon. Family: Wife, Sue Ellen
Campus Nature Study
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