The Oral Roberts University Honors Program attracts a significant number of students each year, both as incoming freshmen and currently enrolled students, seeking a richer academic experience. While the honors program offers a higher-level academic challenge, its value lies beyond what is simply learned in the classroom. The program contributes to the intellectual, social, and spiritual development of its students, but its greatest value lies in its ability to synthesize these components into a whole-person education that is greater than the sum of its parts
The book that swam into my ken was Daniel Pink’s A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the ...
The commodification of education is an increasing threat to university honors programs. In honors, w...
As honors educators, we are privileged to work with exceptional students who are also some of the mo...
The Oral Roberts University Honors Program attracts a significant number of students each year, both...
In 2001, Oral Roberts University launched an honors program. Unlike most honors programs, the ORU pr...
Deeply ingrained in honors culture and curricula is the value of connecting with and supporting stud...
As part of the National Collegiate Honors Council’s (2022) collection of essays about the value of h...
Defining the practical and theoretical context of honors programs and courses in today’s complex edu...
As part of the National Collegiate Honors Council’s (2022) collection of essays about the value of h...
Honors education is often marketed as a means to offer enhanced value to a collegiate education. Thi...
In a recent essay, M. Roy Wilson (2015), President of Wayne State University, and Jerry Herron, Dean...
Quite an Honor Contrary to some popular notions, the University of North Dakota Honors Program isn\u...
As part of the National Collegiate Honors Council’s (2022) collection of essays about the value of h...
As part of the National Collegiate Honors Council’s (2022) collection of essays about the value of h...
In my opening address to the university community a few years ago, I set out three key concepts (thr...
The book that swam into my ken was Daniel Pink’s A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the ...
The commodification of education is an increasing threat to university honors programs. In honors, w...
As honors educators, we are privileged to work with exceptional students who are also some of the mo...
The Oral Roberts University Honors Program attracts a significant number of students each year, both...
In 2001, Oral Roberts University launched an honors program. Unlike most honors programs, the ORU pr...
Deeply ingrained in honors culture and curricula is the value of connecting with and supporting stud...
As part of the National Collegiate Honors Council’s (2022) collection of essays about the value of h...
Defining the practical and theoretical context of honors programs and courses in today’s complex edu...
As part of the National Collegiate Honors Council’s (2022) collection of essays about the value of h...
Honors education is often marketed as a means to offer enhanced value to a collegiate education. Thi...
In a recent essay, M. Roy Wilson (2015), President of Wayne State University, and Jerry Herron, Dean...
Quite an Honor Contrary to some popular notions, the University of North Dakota Honors Program isn\u...
As part of the National Collegiate Honors Council’s (2022) collection of essays about the value of h...
As part of the National Collegiate Honors Council’s (2022) collection of essays about the value of h...
In my opening address to the university community a few years ago, I set out three key concepts (thr...
The book that swam into my ken was Daniel Pink’s A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the ...
The commodification of education is an increasing threat to university honors programs. In honors, w...
As honors educators, we are privileged to work with exceptional students who are also some of the mo...