I served as Director of the Honors College at William Paterson University for ten years in a half-time capacity while I also worked as a Professor of History. Last year, I took a new position as the Dean of the Pforzheimer Honors College at Pace University. Both honors colleges have special courses for first-semester honors students that are meant to help successful high school students transition into successful college students. First-semester consolidated courses can offer honors students an experience that is challenging and rigorous and that helps them to better understand the expectations of professors and the staff of the honors college
In this article, we report on an effective means to enhance the honors freshman- year experience and...
The first year of college is a time of significant transition in a student’s life. It is also the ti...
Authors describe course-embedded research experiences at a diverse, rural, regional university. Emph...
I served as Director of the Honors College at William Paterson University for ten years in a half-ti...
Honors programs and colleges that seek substantial growth face a number of challenges. Two of the mo...
Many important institutional concerns and opportunities, observes John R. Cosgrove, involve honors p...
At times, when honors education comes up in academic or popular conversations, a common and automati...
Teaching and learning are interesting endeavors. As faculty members, we spend a great deal of time w...
The shift in higher education toward outcome-based learning represents a significant opportunity for...
Honors programs at colleges and universities provide academic and developmental opportunities for hi...
When I first stumbled upon honors education over two decades ago while team-teaching a seminar calle...
When I was sifting through stacks of brochures from colleges as a high school student (in the days b...
Foreword — Richard Badenhausen Introduction Breaking Barriers with Significant Student Learning Cha...
Varying the typical format of the honors classroom is a great way to encourage creative thinking. Wh...
In 1993, the new director of the recently revived Honors Program at Eastern Connecticut State Univer...
In this article, we report on an effective means to enhance the honors freshman- year experience and...
The first year of college is a time of significant transition in a student’s life. It is also the ti...
Authors describe course-embedded research experiences at a diverse, rural, regional university. Emph...
I served as Director of the Honors College at William Paterson University for ten years in a half-ti...
Honors programs and colleges that seek substantial growth face a number of challenges. Two of the mo...
Many important institutional concerns and opportunities, observes John R. Cosgrove, involve honors p...
At times, when honors education comes up in academic or popular conversations, a common and automati...
Teaching and learning are interesting endeavors. As faculty members, we spend a great deal of time w...
The shift in higher education toward outcome-based learning represents a significant opportunity for...
Honors programs at colleges and universities provide academic and developmental opportunities for hi...
When I first stumbled upon honors education over two decades ago while team-teaching a seminar calle...
When I was sifting through stacks of brochures from colleges as a high school student (in the days b...
Foreword — Richard Badenhausen Introduction Breaking Barriers with Significant Student Learning Cha...
Varying the typical format of the honors classroom is a great way to encourage creative thinking. Wh...
In 1993, the new director of the recently revived Honors Program at Eastern Connecticut State Univer...
In this article, we report on an effective means to enhance the honors freshman- year experience and...
The first year of college is a time of significant transition in a student’s life. It is also the ti...
Authors describe course-embedded research experiences at a diverse, rural, regional university. Emph...