Civic Engagement: Experience Life Outside the College Bubble!

Emilie Scardilla

This post is part of a small series of posts written by current Honors students about their experiences with the Honors Program. They will be talking about their classes, capstones, anything that pertains to their journey through the program!  By Emilie Scardilla ’17 A&S, Policy Studies My first semester of college I took a Honors Service…

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A Social Science student’s review of Arts Without Borders!

Emilie Scardilla

This post is part of a small series of posts written by current Honors students about their experiences with the Honors Program. They will be talking about their classes, capstones, anything that pertains to their journey through the program!  By Emilie Scardilla ’17 A&S, Policy Studies My advisor told me, “You need to take more humanities…

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A Predicament (And Class) To Consider

Jessica Toothaker

This post is part of a small series of posts written by current Honors students about their experiences with the Honors Program. They will be talking about their classes, capstones, anything that pertains to their journey through the program! By Jessica Toothaker ’17  A&S – Biology If you’re anything like me enrollment time sometimes is harder than…

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Deborah A. Coquillon Memorial Award

The Deborah A. Coquillon Memorial Award was established in 2011 by the family of Deborah Anne Bonk Coquillon. Deb dedicated more than twenty years to the students and faculty of Syracuse University, including in the Honors Program and as Director of Career Exploration Services in the College of Arts and Sciences. She was a devoted…

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Serve with the Honors Advisory Board

Cartoon Meeting

The Honors Student Advisory Board is looking for new members to join our team! If working as a leader to improve your Honors community appeals to you, then please apply by Feb. 6th. We are looking for enthusiastic students with new ideas about how to make life in Honors the most enjoyable and academically accommodating that it can be!…

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Undergraduate Research Prize Application Announcement

The Norma Slepecky Undergraduate Research Prize is endowed in memory of Professor Slepecky by her family, friends and colleagues. Students conducting  research in the sciences, engineering and computer science (where the project has a focus on applications), or psychology are eligible to apply.The first place prize of $750 will be awarded on April 24, 2015…

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Travel, Write, Publish

London Metropolitan Univ logo

Wanted: Students to participate in an international publishing and archive project. Where: London, England.  When: Summer 2015 How: WRT 301/SU Study Abroad   Spend four weeks this summer gaining experience that will support a career in publishing, library studies, and community literacy. Working with London Metropolitan University and Syracuse University scholars, you will have the…

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Care to Dance?

Ballroom Dance Couple

Honors student Stanislav Nedzelskyi (AR ’16) is passionate about dance. A leader in the campus dance clubs, Stanislav is hoping to join members of the Honors community at the events sponsored by the University’s Swing and Ballroom Dance Clubs. The Swing Dance Club now hosts dances at the Inn Complete every second Saturday of the month…

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What’s an Honors Course Substitution?!

students posing in front of London Bridge

Do you have a vague memory of hearing about an Honors course thingie from some speaker who came into your HNR 100 class? What was that about again….. Just ask Annemarie Menna (AS 15). Annemarie studied in Spain in spring 2014 and elected to complete the Honors Course Substitution. Annemarie’s work, featured in her blog,…

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