Honors Thesis Bootcamp – January 10-12, 2024

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Honors Thesis Bootcamp – January 10-12, 2024 Honors Juniors and Seniors, make the most of your winter break with us! Work on your thesis project with support from your peers, Honors staff, librarians, and one super supportive dog! The bootcamp is from 12pm to 5pm, the W/Th/F before spring semester starts. This is a time…

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Find Your Alum Mentor!

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Find Your Alum Mentor! Interested in a potential internship, job, or mentor? The student-run Honors Advisory Program invites you to join the alumni networking program with an EXCLUSIVE honors training session. Hundreds of alumni (800+) have extended opportunities for students to connect with them for career conversations via video chat or phone. Each one is a valuable opportunity…

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The Ghosts of SU’s Past

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The Ghosts of SU’s Past The Ghosts of SU’s Past: An Oakwood Cemetery Tour will take place Wednesday, October 18th at 5:15pm. Join fellow Honors students in a walk through this historic site where you will have the chance to meet SU alums in their final resting places! In the spirit of the Halloween season,…

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Submit Your Work to The Crown by Oct 1st

The Crown

The Crown Syracuse Undergraduate Research Journal is now taking submissions for papers and project completed in the 2022 – 2023 (or Fall 2023) academic cycle! Head over to ‘The Crown’ page on our site to read our eligibility criteria and submit your work for consideration!

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The Keepers of Manari

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The Keepers of Manari Please join Newhouse senior Alexandra Siambekos for the showing of her Honors Thesis film, The Keepers of Manari to be screened in the Herg which is in Newhouse III at 2pm on Saturday, May 6th.

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what she inherited

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what she inherited Please join senior Asa Rogers at her installation, what she inherited: an installation exploring mother daughter relationships being held in Shaffer Art Building room 102 on May 10th-12th from 10:30am to 7:00pm with meet the artist times running from 5pm to 7pm, and again May 13th from 10:30am to 4pm with meet…

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Call for Submissions

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Call for Submissions Honors students! Submit your work for a new journal of scholarly work by Honors undergraduates. The journal will be edited, designed, and published by fellow Honors students in the fall 2023 semester through the new HNR 340 course Producing a Scholarly Journal. A few important guidelines:   In the fall semester, a student…

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From Generation to Generation

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From Generation to Generation The day Yom HaShoah (Holocaust Remembrance Day) began, CNN published an excerpt from Emily Steinberger’s Honors thesis, L’dor V’dor: From Generation to Generation — an exploration of her family’s escape from persecution during the Holocaust. Both sides of Emily’s family fled from Eastern Europe, bringing with them photographs, documents and memories…

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