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Sam Henrie has taught at Prescott College since 1971. Voted
to emeritus status by the faculty in 1997, he now limits
his teaching areas to philosophy and religion, while he pursues
research and writing. Over the course of his tenure, he also
has taught writing, music, art history, Latin-American studies,
education and cognitive psychology. His extracurricular activities
include parenting (five children), promoting educational
innovation, working with the physically challenged, wilderness
activities, singing, composing music, restoring historic
homes, and writing both fiction and non-fiction.
"I meet the demands of the mundane, but I can't live without my visions and dreams, even when they painfully frustrate me. At Prescott College, I help people learn about civilizations, ancient and modern, and how we are at the same time products and creators of our culture. I try to open possibilities for informed, healthful, and humane living – help them learn to express themselves in clear, imaginative, and technically competent writing."
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