Honors colleges and programs often evolve in response to a mandate from boards of regents or trustees. Such mandates can lead to new or accelerated change within the institution, change that in many cases is linked to and represented by honors. Such has been the case at Western Kentucky University (WKU), where the honors program has played a key role in enhancing the national visibility and prestige of the institution
As president of two public research universities (University of Maine and Ball State University), I ...
Institutions of higher learning have been facing budget constrictions throughout the country, leadin...
Today, honors education can be found in almost every corner of U.S. higher education. Since the turn...
Honors colleges and programs often evolve in response to a mandate from boards of regents or trustee...
President Gary A. Ransdell has a vision; he wants WKU to be “A Leading American University with Inte...
With more than a thousand honors programs or colleges in the United States and that number growing e...
The pressure is on, and growing greater when it comes to defining, disseminating, and defending the ...
As a college president for over twenty years, it has not escaped my attention that sometimes investm...
Western Kentucky University (WKU) is a medium-sized, open-enrollment public institution, classified ...
The development of an honors program at Rogers State University a decade ago brought about significa...
Over the last ninety years, we have witnessed an explosion of diverse honors programs and colleges t...
The proposed honors program at our two-year community and technical college hangs in limbo. At the c...
Ever since I was inducted into the Junior National Honor Society in middle school, I have been engag...
The common reading program at South Dakota State University, coordinated and spear-headed by the SDS...
In a recent essay, M. Roy Wilson (2015), President of Wayne State University, and Jerry Herron, Dean...
As president of two public research universities (University of Maine and Ball State University), I ...
Institutions of higher learning have been facing budget constrictions throughout the country, leadin...
Today, honors education can be found in almost every corner of U.S. higher education. Since the turn...
Honors colleges and programs often evolve in response to a mandate from boards of regents or trustee...
President Gary A. Ransdell has a vision; he wants WKU to be “A Leading American University with Inte...
With more than a thousand honors programs or colleges in the United States and that number growing e...
The pressure is on, and growing greater when it comes to defining, disseminating, and defending the ...
As a college president for over twenty years, it has not escaped my attention that sometimes investm...
Western Kentucky University (WKU) is a medium-sized, open-enrollment public institution, classified ...
The development of an honors program at Rogers State University a decade ago brought about significa...
Over the last ninety years, we have witnessed an explosion of diverse honors programs and colleges t...
The proposed honors program at our two-year community and technical college hangs in limbo. At the c...
Ever since I was inducted into the Junior National Honor Society in middle school, I have been engag...
The common reading program at South Dakota State University, coordinated and spear-headed by the SDS...
In a recent essay, M. Roy Wilson (2015), President of Wayne State University, and Jerry Herron, Dean...
As president of two public research universities (University of Maine and Ball State University), I ...
Institutions of higher learning have been facing budget constrictions throughout the country, leadin...
Today, honors education can be found in almost every corner of U.S. higher education. Since the turn...