Honors Students in the Spotlight for Humanities Research

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Honors Students in the Spotlight for Humanities Research “Emma Ettinger ’17 is a self-professed “Shakespeare nerd.” Before graduating in May, she produced a seven-woman play, adapted from 10 of the Bard’s histories. “And the Women Cried” evolved into her Capstone Project in the Renée Crown University Honors Program, and enjoyed a weeklong run on campus by…

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Honors Professors Co-Edit New Book: “Triple Triumph: Three Women in Medicine”

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Honors Professors Co-Edit New Book: “Triple Triumph: Three Women in Medicine” A new book, co-edited by College of Arts and Sciences professors Samuel Gorovitz and Cathryn Newton, reveals the untold stories of three women who have shattered medicine’s glass ceiling.  Read more about “Triple Triumph: Three Women in Medicine” here!

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Maxwell in Washington

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Maxwell in Washington Study in the nation’s capital while gaining real-world work experience with Maxwell in Washington! Information Session Monday Sept. 25 5pm in Eggers 060 Deadline for Spring 2018 applications is Sunday, October 1st Live. Learn. Intern. While living in the nation’s capital, the Maxwell in Washington Program places you amid some of the…

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Students Awarded Top Prizes for Honors Capstone Projects

Students Awarded Top Prizes for Honors Capstone Projects For students in the Renée Crown University Honors Program, the honors capstone project can be a challenge to complete. The project typically requires intensive research, writing, professional or creative work over the course of already busy junior and senior years.  The reward is in the chance to…

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Seven Honors students selected in the first cohort of the Young Research Fellows Program

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Seven Honors students selected in the first cohort of the Young Research Fellows Program   Syracuse University’s Center for Fellowship and Scholarship Advising (CFSA) recently selected the first cohort of undergraduate students to participate in the newly created Young Research Fellows Program (YRFP).  Seven Honors students are among this inaugural group of YRFP fellows.  Participants will…

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Need Funding for your Entrepreneurial Venture or Business Plan?

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Need Funding for your Entrepreneurial Venture or Business Plan? Do you have an idea for a business, product, or service? Do you want to pitch your entrepreneurial venture for a chance to win over $140,000 in funding? Then you should apply for the RvD iPrize and CompeteCNY! What is the RvD iPrize? The Raymond von Dran (RvD)…

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Explore the Maxwell Citizenship & Civic Engagement Major

Explore the Maxwell Citizenship & Civic Engagement Major 1st and 2nd year students: are you interested in a career in public service? The Citizenship & Civic Engagement (CCE) major utilizes experiential learning to give you the ability to step beyond the walls of a classroom and apply your skills and knowledge to the real world. Are you looking…

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Explore the Maxwell Citizenship & Civic Engagement Major

Explore the Maxwell Citizenship & Civic Engagement Major 1st and 2nd year students: are you interested in a career in public service? The Citizenship & Civic Engagement (CCE) major utilizes experiential learning to give you the ability to step beyond the walls of a classroom and apply your skills and knowledge to the real world. Are you looking…

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Interested in study abroad and undergraduate research?

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Join us to hear about the experiences of two students who conducted research while studying abroad. Senior Geoffrey Vaartstra worked with an engineering professor in Chile to study fog catching machines as a solution for bringing water to an arid desert region.  Junior Jack Gugel researched the history of the Pinochet regime in Chile. There…

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Congratulations to CAPES Award Winners

Congratulations to Alexis Peña (LCS  ’16) and Daniel Piston (ED ’16) who received Chancellor’s Awards for Public Engagement and Scholarship (CAPES) on Tuesday. Alexis received recognition in the category of Residence Life. Alexis has been an active member of the Martin Luther King Celebration Committee, a leader for summer 4-H entrepreneurship camps, and has volunteered at science museums, zoos, cultural fairs, and…

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