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Hong Lee ’23 Engages in Physics Research
Hong Lee ’23 Engages in Physics Research Honors sophomore, Hong Beom Lee ’23 loves challenges, and with the physics research that he does, there are plenty of challenges to take on. Lee is a sophomore studying physics and mathematics in the College of Arts and Sciences at Syracuse University. He’s part of a team of 15 graduate and undergraduate students working on research…
Read MorePamela Flores ’21 is Rising to the Challenge
Pamela Flores ’21 is Rising to the Challenge When Pamela Flores ’21 first came to Syracuse University from her home in Lima, Peru, one of the things that impressed her most on her campus visit was the breadth of majors and schools available to students. Although she was intrigued by the world of government, Flores…
Read MoreHonors Thesis Presentations, Monday, May 17
Honors Thesis Presentations, Monday, May 17 Join us to support Honors graduating seniors as they virtually present the research and creative projects they have completed for their Honors Thesis. Date: Monday, May 17 Time: 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Schedule and Links will be available on the Honors website on Friday, May 14.
Read MoreHonors Convocation, Friday, May 21
Honors Convocation, Friday, May 21 Congratulations Honors Class of 2021! The Honors Program convocation will be presented virtually at 3 p.m. ET on Friday May 21, and the recording posted on the Honors website, thereafter. Please join us to celebrate the Class of 2021. More information about how to access the virtual convocation will be…
Read MoreLia Chabot ’21 is a Recipient of Chancellor’s Award for Public Engagement and Scholarship
Lia Chabot ’21 is a Recipient of Chancellor’s Award for Public Engagement and Scholarship Honors Senior, Lia Chabot ’21, is one of two students named 2021 recipients of the Chancellor’s Award for Public Engagement and Scholarship. Chabot, who is an economics and citizenship and civic engagement major in the College of Arts and Sciences and…
Read MoreHonors Students are Named 2021-22 Remembrance Scholars
Honors Students are 2021-22 Remembrance Scholars Eighteen Honors students are among the 35 students chosen by the Syracuse University’s Remembrance Scholar Selection Committee as the 2021-22 Remembrance Scholars. Remembrance Scholars are chosen in their junior year through a rigorous, competitive process. Applicants submitted an essay and a reflective response in multimedia, artistic, musical or written…
Read MoreIfeyinwa Ojukwu ’22 Aims to Make a Difference in Vulnerable Populations
Ifeyinwa Ojukwu ’22 Aims to Make a Difference in Vulnerable Populations Honors junior, Ifeyinwa “Ify” Ojukwu, has set her sights on becoming a physician and on addressing systemic, race-related disparities through health care policies. A biology and psychology major in the College of Arts and Sciences, and a public health minor in the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics— Ojukwu,…
Read MoreGretchen Coleman Hopes to Change Voter Apathy in Youth
Gretchen Coleman Hopes to Change Voter Apathy in Youth Honors junior, Gretchen Coleman ’22 never backs down from a challenge. So, when the 2021 Truman Scholarship finalist recognized that young voters consistently turn out in lower numbers than older generations, she founded Ballot Z, a nonpartisan organization dedicated to broadening youth voting in her home state…
Read MoreEllen Jorgensen is a 2021 NOAA-Hollings Scholar
Ellen Jorgensen is a 2021 NOAA-Hollings Scholar Honors sophomore, Ellen Jorgensen, is a recipient of a 2021 National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) Ernest F. Hollings Undergraduate Scholarship, which will help support her studies. Ellen is a a double major in earth sciences and environment, sustainability and policy in the College of Arts and Sciences and…
Read MoreDeadlocked & Loaded: Art Exhibit and Discussion
April 9 & 10, 2021 All campus members are invited to view “Deadlocked & Loaded: Disarming America,” a curation of art to address gun violence, systemic racism and police brutality in the United States, and join a follow-up ZOOM discussion. The exhibit is available to view by reservation at ArtRage Gallery, 505 Hawley Avenue, or…
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