Student Project Profiles
Rose Hodges ’24 Selected for Lender Center Fellowship
Rose Hodges ’24 Selected for Lender Center Fellowship Honors student Rose Hodges was recently selected as one of the student fellows who will participate in the 2021-23 Lender Center for Social Justice Fellowship. During this fellowship, which lasts through Spring 2023, Rose will work with Dr. Seyeon Lee on the “Access to Wellness” project. A…
Read MoreHonors Thesis Bootcamp – January 10-14, 2022
Honors Thesis Bootcamp – January 17-21, 2022 Honors Juniors and Seniors, make the most of your winter break with us! Work on your thesis project with virtual support from your peers, Honors staff, librarians, and one super supportive dog! The bootcamp is from 9 to 5, the days before spring semester starts. There will be…
Read MoreFall 2021 Crown Funding Award Recipients
Congratulations to 22 Honors students who have been chosen to receive Crown Award funding in support of their Honors Thesis projects! If you are thinking about starting your Honors Thesis and want to know more about receiving support, head over to our Research & Funding page to find out more. To view all past Crown…
Read MoreDecember Presentation Day
December Presentation Day Please join us Tuesday, December 14th for Presentation Day for our December graduates. We will have both in person and virtual presentations to allow all to attend. Sessions in 306 Bowne Lauren Krohn VPA Drama 10:00 Alana Barker VPA Drama 10:30 Connor Johnson VPA Acting 11:00 Kaylie Klotz A&S Chemistry 11:30 Sessions…
Read MoreLucio Maffei ’25 Creates Project to Combat Homelessness
Lucio Maffei ’25 Creates Project to Combat Homelessness A few months into his first year at Syracuse University, Lucio Maffei began leading the “Helpful and Ethical Leadership Project,” an initiative that aims to provide aid to homeless and impoverished people, both through mechanisms of individual support, and through tackling the systemic issues that contribute to…
Read MoreBridget Essing ’22 Presents her Thesis Research at the 2021 ISHI Conference
Bridget Essing ’22 Presents her Thesis Research at the 2021 ISHI Conference Bridget Essing ’22, recently presented her honors thesis research at the International Symposium on Human Identification (ISHI) held from Sept. 12 – 16 in Orlando, FL. This annual conference brings together professionals from a wide range of companies and crime labs to share…
Read MoreSunflower Dragon Surrounded by Flame
Sunflower Dragon Surrounded by Flame The annual steamroller event is organized by the College of Visual and Performing Arts and the Printmaking program. The Steamroller class is dedicated to this event, and students in the Etching and Relief class also participate. Students had approximately one month to prepare for print day. In that time,…
Read MoreRecipe for Research – Samantha Jezak ’22 and Olivia Templeton ’22
Recipe for Research – Samantha Jezak ’22 and Olivia Templeton ’22 Samantha Jezak ’22 and Olivia Templeton ’22 are really passionate about food. From Jezak’s business fromsamsplate to Templeton’s Instagram feed, their love for good, healthy food is apparent. So, it’s no surprise that these two foodies who study nutrition at the David B. Falk College…
Read MoreHonors Program Funding Opportunities
Honors Program Funding Opportunities The Honors Program is committed to supporting students expand and enhance their academic and professional experiences as undergraduates. Students working on their Honors thesis are eligible to apply for funding of up to $5,000 to offset the expenses associated with thesis completion, and additional support for summer living expenses while working…
Read MoreHonors Students Participate in Summer Research
Honors Students Participate in Summer Research This past summer, many Honors students conducted research, both on-campus and off-campus, under the mentorship and guidance of faculty members in their respective disciplines. In August, 32 Honors students presented their research at research symposia hosted by the Office of Undergraduate Research and Creative Engagement (SOURCE) and the Louis…
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