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:

    • Academic Enhancement Awards: Receive up to $2,000 toward study abroad, research and professional development experiences.
    • Thesis Funding Support: Receive up to $5,000 toward research costs for the Honors Thesis project.

Funding Recipient Stories

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Adam Baltaxe -

Alexander Illescas -

Madeleine Herberger -

Riley Matasavage -

Mel Lin -

Nate Harrington -

Emily Castillo-Langley -

Elizabeth Malcolm -

Emma Isaacson -

Leah Farrell -

Tanner Boshart -

Latest News

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Boren Awards Workshop with Program Officer Craig Frederickson

October 22, 2014

The Center for Fellowship & Scholarship Advising (CFSA) is excited to welcome Craig Frederickson, a Boren Program Officer with the Institute of International Education (IIE), who will give a workshop for students on creating competitive applications for Boren Scholarships & Fellowships. Boren offers generous funding for the study of critical need languages in countries of interest…

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Calling all conspiracy theorists!

October 13, 2014

Today ! (10/14) at 2:00 in Bowne 414, Martin J. Kelly, Professor Emeritus of Psychology at Hobart and William Smith Colleges will present a talk entitled “Ink Blots Over Dealey Plaza: The Kennedy Assassination and Skepticism”. His talk focuses on the dominant conspiracy theories surrounding President Kennedy’s death and underscores how conspiracies take hold in public…

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2014 National Science Foundation Graduate Research Fellows

October 7, 2014

(cross-post from the CFSA blog) The Center for Fellowship & Scholarship Advising is proud of Syracuse University’s three NSF GRFP winners in 2014: Ariel Ash-Shakoor, a Ph.D. student in bioengineering, Kelsey John, a Ph.D. student in cultural foundations of education, and David Wilson ’14, a graduate in biomedical engineering who began a Ph.D. program at Johns…

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2015 Goldwater Scholarship – application now open!

September 29, 2014

(cross-posted on the CFSA blog) Science, Math, and Engineering students: The competition is open for the 2015 Goldwater Scholarship and we hope that you might consider applying.  Applicants are sophomores or juniors, US citizens, have engaged in research, and have the potential for a successful career in the fields of science, math, or engineering. Goldwater is…

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Info Sessions! HNR 350: Aqueducts of Ancient Rome!

September 26, 2014

To all Honors students: Come learn about a spring semester Honors course that includes a spring break trip to Italy and France! Info sessions will be held: Friday, Sept. 26th, at 1:00pm in Bowne 306A Monday, Sept. 29th, at 3:00pm in Bowne 306D (Honors Library) The strength and durability of the Roman Republic and Empire…

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