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
The Honors Program offers prestigious Crown/Wise awards that can provide up to $5,000 to support Capstone Projects. We awarded more than a dozen scholarships last year; we anticipate similar numbers this year. The current round of awards is designed for juniors, but seniors can also apply. Go to the Capstone Interactive Orange for details on…
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Alex Pines’ Capstone Project Receives Award Alex (2011 Newhouse) has won third place in the Hearst Multimedia Competition through the Hearst Journalism Awards Program for her Honors Capstone project entitled Our Coast: The Effects of Urbanization and Coastal Development on California Surf Culture. The full piece and an article by Alex can be found…
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It’s time to start looking forward to your Honors classes! Honors classes are unique in many ways. One such example comes from instructor Catherine Nock, who frequently uses food as a way to connect students both with eachother and more deeply with the course subject. Her latest end of the year gathering was a “Pre-Thanksgiving…
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Still Looking for a 1-Credit Seminar? We’ve added a section of HNR 210: Viewing the World Through Changing Lenses taught by Georgia Popoff, Wednesdays 5:15 – 6:35 pm. She received great reviews last semester. To see the full course details, check out our full PDF listing of HNR Seminars.
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Welcome back to Spring semester 2012! There are still open spaces in ETS 115, Shakespeare’s Tragic Heroes (#60778 section M002). It meets on Tuesdays and Thursdays from 11am – 12:20pm. Below is the course description. In this course we will be reading six of Shakespeare’s tragedies, with particular emphasis on the playwright’s characterization of each…
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