Terry O'Day

 Terry O'Day

Terry O'Day

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Biography

Pacific University - Art


Resume

  • 1998

    Terry

    O'Day

    Pacific University

    Forest Grove

    Terry O'Day designs and builds learning environments that support education for sustainability. She originated and was a co-founder of the Forest Grove Community School and Pacific's B Street Farm. As the EdenAcres board chair

    she oversees the strategic development of the program and site.\n\nWebsite: https://sites.google.com/a/pacificu.edu/terryoday/

    Professor

    Pacific University

    Pacific University

    BFA: Craft

    BFA: Painting

    University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign

    Arizona State University

    MFA

    Metals

  • Leadership

    Program Evaluation

    Student Affairs

    Community Outreach

    Art

    Nonprofits

    Curriculum Design

    Teaching

    Research

    Grant Writing

    Student Development

    Program Development

    Higher Education

    Volunteer Management

    Tutoring

    Curriculum Development

    Classroom

    Public Speaking

    Fundraising

    Instructional Design

    Forest Grove Community School

    Originator

    Co-Founder

    Board Director 2006-2008\nPlace-based and sustainability-themed charter school serving 1-8th grades.

    John Stagnitti

    Karen Torry

    Robin Lindsley

    Vanessa Gray

    EdenAcres

    EdenAcres is a learning community that explores sustainability education (SE) best practices through the iterative development of a model SE learning environment\n\nIts mission is to engage students and teachers in active learning for transition to a sustainable future\n\nEdenAcres Website:\nhttps://sites.google.com/site/fgexploratorium/?pageDeleted=%2Fphilosophy\n

    Rod Endacott

    B Street Farm

    Originator

    Co-Founder

    and Director 2004-2014. \nSecured a site

    developed infrastructure and curricula

    and built community around the idea of service to the university and the community in support of sustainability education and good

    clean

    and fair food. Project was adopted by the Center for Civic Engagement at Pacific University.

    Mikaila Way

    Hannah Poirier

    Johanna Wood