CHS alum receives degree
Hannah Grace Singleton of Corvallis graduated with a Bachelor of Arts degree in sociology/anthropology and French studies at Lewis & Clark Collegeâs 148th commencement ceremony, held virtually on May 8.
A 2017 graduate of Corvallis High School in Corvallis, Singleton is the daughter of Rachel Kirby and Robert Singleton.
While at Lewis & Clark, Singletonâs activities included being a professorâs assistant for the French department, president of Amnesty International Club, a participant in the Passport to Leadership Program, and a member of the Global Village Living & Learning Community. Her senior thesis is titled âRenting the Womb: A Surrogateâs Relationship to Compensation through Contractual Agreements.â
Senior Judge
Robert Rancourt was recently appointed to the Board of Directors of the Addiction Policy Forum. As a member of the board, Rancourt joins leaders across the fields of prevention, treatment, recovery, criminal justice, and advocacy who work to support patients, families, and communities impacted by addiction.
Since his appointment as a Minnesota district court judge in 2002, Rancourt has championed improving how the judicial system responds to addiction. In September 2020, he was assigned to serve statewide as senior judge for Minnesota.
“I am honored to serve on the Board of Directors of the Addiction Policy Forum,” said Rancourt. “This is a wonderful organization that is leading the fight against the deadly consequences of addiction.”