Posts by Charlotte Bingham
Honors Students Selected for 2026-2027 Remembrance Scholars
Honors Students Selected for 2026-2027 Remembrance Scholars Congratulations to fifteen of our Honors students who were chosen as 2026-2027 Remembrance Scholars! Each year, the University selects 35 juniors for this honor based on their commitment to learning, leadership and service. The cohort will plan Remembrance activities throughout the year.
Read MoreLucy Metzger
Lucy Metzger I am studying abroad through the Freie Universität (FU-BEST) partner program in Berlin. I am taking classes about the mechanics of film music, media politics, and totalitarian experience, as well as learning German. Prior to this experience, I had never travelled overseas, but being able to be in Berlin and travel to other…
Read MoreThank Your Professors with a Handwritten Note!
Thank Your Professors with a Handwritten Note! The semester and academic year are coming to an end, and it’s a great time to acknowledge all of the amazing faculty and staff who have supported us and taught us. Whether they offered a great class, wrote you a recommendation letter, or they were just a great…
Read MoreMark Baher
Mark Baher Studying abroad in Spain was one of the best decisions of my life. On top of my classes, I got to travel to four different countries: Switzerland, Morocco, Czech Republic, and Portugal! Every place felt completely different. In Switzerland. Seeing the Swiss Alps in person was on my bucket list and felt like…
Read MoreTimothy Wong
Timothy Wong I studied abroad in London. Beyond just the taking the time to see all the historical sites in the UK, I used London as a springboard towards the broader Europe. So far, I have gotten to visit Madrid, Dublin, Amsterdam, and Florence already (with plans to go to Krakow, Copenhagen, Rome, Berlin, and…
Read MoreSchedule is Out for Honors Thesis Presentation Day
Schedule is Out for Honors Thesis Presentation Day! We are excited to announce the schedule for this Spring’s Honors Thesis Presentation Day on April 29th, 2026, from 9:30 AM – 3:00 PM in Hall of Languages. Please join us and support our amazing seniors in celebrating the culmination of their original research and creative projects.…
Read MoreArtificial Intelligence and the Future of the Humanities: A Lunch Conversation
Artificial Intelligence and the Future of the Humanities: A Lunch Conversation Join us for a lunch on April 23rd from 12:30-1:50 PM in Bowne 306D with Dr. Jordan Loewen-Colon, guest lecturer and author of a forthcoming book titled “Reality Technologies: The Promises and Problems of Tech Culture.” Dr. Loewen-Colon is an Assistant Professor at Queens…
Read MoreCruel April Poetry Reading
Cruel April Poetry Reading Point of Contact is hosting their 2026 Cruel April Poetry reading on Wednesday, April 8th from 5:30-7:30 PM at the Syracuse University Art Museum in Shaffer Hall. Poets include former Honors Director and current Professor Stephen Kuusisto, NYU Professor Urayoan Noel, and Honors student OlaRose Ndubuisi. Previously, OlaRose has been recognized…
Read MoreOlaRose Ndubuisi: Finding Scoliosis Kindly (FiSK) Writing and Art Workshop
OlaRose Ndubuisi: Finding Scoliosis Kindly (FiSK) Writing and Art Workshop For her final project in the honors section of MAX 123: Critical Issues for the US, Honors freshman OlaRose Ndubuisi led the Finding Scoliosis Kindly (FiSK) Writing and Art Workshop to raise awareness of scoliosis and encourage the use of creative outlets for positive self-expression. …
Read MoreEight Honors Students Named 2026 Syracuse University Scholars
Eight Honors Students Named 2026 Syracuse University Scholars The Renée Crown University Honors Program is proud to celebrate several Honors students who have been selected as Syracuse University Scholars. This is the highest undergraduate honor awarded by the University to students who have demonstrated academic excellence and contributions to research and creative work. We congratulate…
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