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Honors Program Exceeds 400
The Honors Program continues to expand. This fall, we have 412 active Honors students. If you'd like to know who are the Honors students, we'll be happy to give you a list. Better yet, just ask your students!
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Honors Lecture Series (formerly Honors Forum) has been changed to Thursdays only at from 11:10 am - 12:30 pm. Lecture Series will be held in Shelby Center 107. Lectures are open to everyone! See the Lecture Series schedule for speakers and dates.
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A key component of the Honors Program curriculum is for students to engage in individual research under the guidance of a faculty or staff research professional. Honors students will be contacting some of you to act as mentors for their Honors Research. Please contact the Honors Office if you have any questions or concerns. Thanks for your support of the Honors Program!
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National Scholarships Available for Students
Several nationally competitive scholarships are available for qualified students, such as the Goldwater, Rhodes and Udall scholarship programs. If you know some talented students who might benefit from these scholarships, please have them look over the materials and then get in touch with the Honors Office for further guidance.
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Stay informed about what's going on in the Honors Program by checking the Honors Event Calendar regularly. We update the calendar regularly!
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Faculty and staff are invited to host a one-time, one-hour non-credit seminar, open to the first 18 students who show up. See Express Seminars for details.
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See the Honors Faculty and Staff Guide for more information about the Honors Program.
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