Welcome to Honors
The Renée Crown University Honors Program students begin with orientation, where they engage in a semester of shared activities, and gain awareness of campus life. Honors students excel in attaining scholarships, awards, fellowships, recognition at professional conferences, publication, internships, and entrance to graduate school and service organizations.
At graduation, Honors students have completed a rigorous curriculum that represents breadth, collaborative capacity, global awareness, command of language, and depth. Each student completes a thesis and has contributed to community and campus civic engagement.
Funding Opportunities
In the Honors Program we are dedicated to supporting our students in their research endeavors, study abroad, and their overall professional development. Through our generous donors and supporters, we have the privilege of extending these opportunities to students in the Renée Crown University Honors Program.
Honors can fund the following activities for Honors students:
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- Academic Enhancement Awards: Receive up to $2,000 toward study abroad, research and professional development experiences.
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- Thesis Funding Support: Receive up to $5,000 toward research costs for the Honors Thesis project.
Funding Recipient Stories
Latest News
Meredith Symposium Features Honors Alum Anna Kahkoska (current MD/PhD student) This Saturday, you’re invited to participate in the Meredith Symposium dedicated to ‘First Generation’ and ‘Women in Science’ Undergraduate Life Science Researchers at Syracuse University. Honors Program alum Anna Kahkoska is one of the keynote speakers and will present: “From Bench to Behavior: Chemistry, Nutrition, and Medicine…
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From the Ship’s Deck Students in HNR 250, “The Science of Shipwrecks,” look at shipwrecks from many time periods—from ancient sites to the 21st century. Through this study students will gain mastery of some of the scientific fundamentals of ocean processes and evolving ocean technology. The course includes a field trip to Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution,…
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Interested in Bioethics and Medical Technology? You’re invited to join Prof. Bill Peace’s HNR 360 “Bioethics and Disability” class as they welcome guest speaker Laura Mauldin. Mauldin is the author of Made to Hear, a book which explores the cochlear implant industry. Thursday, October 13, 2-3:30 PM in Schine 228B Made to Hear sensitively and thoroughly…
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Choose a Bowl, Share a Meal Please join us for a simple meal of soup and bread in a hand-made bowl to raise money for food pantries in Onondaga County. The event takes place this Friday 9/30 from 11-2 pm at the Cantor Design Warehouse, corner of West and Fayette Streets downtown. The project is called…
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Alum of the Week: Nelson Trusler, Arts & Sciences ’16 Nelson Trusler (AS ’16) is pursuing graduate studies in Food Science at the University of Wisconsin, Madison after graduating from Syracuse University with a BS in Biology. As an undergraduate, he won numerous awards and scholarships including the Founders Scholarship, the William Gronberg Merit Scholarship, and…
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