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Featured Faculty
Suzanne Holland, Religion
A faculty advisor to the 2010 National Undergraduate Bioethics Conference to be held at Puget Sound in March, Suzanne Holland is a co-editor of the first book published on the human stem cell controversy, The Human Embryonic Stem Cell Debate: Science, Ethics & Public Policy. She is frequently sought out for commentary on issues related to human genetics by National Public Radio, The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, Christian Science Monitor, and other media outlets. Professor Holland serves on the Board of Directors of the American Society of Bioethics & Humanities, and the Ethics Committee of the International Society for Stem Cell Research. Last year Holland was recognized with the 2008 President’s Excellence in Teaching Award. Learn more about faculty in the department of religion.
Featured Staff
Chuck Luce, Arches Editor
Arches is being read in high places! Arches Editor Chuck Luce holds a recent issue of the alumni magazine atop Mount Whitney while on a 10-day hike along the Pacific Crest Trail with friends and fellow editors. “We are three college alumni magazine editors who have known each other for 15 years or so. For the last seven years, we’ve been hiking the Pacific Crest Trail in sections," Chuck says. "So far we’ve done almost all of Washington, about half of Oregon, and this year we started on the High Sierra in California because it’s the toughest part of the trail, and we’re not getting any younger." The editors trekked from Kennedy Meadows north to Onion Valley, about 90 miles, with a 20-mile side trip up and down Mount Whitney. Mount Whitney is the highest mountain in the lower 48 at 14,505 feet. Read Arches at sea level (or wherever you happen to be).




