LU Honors will be taking a group of students to the Southern Regional Honors Council, to be held in Asheville, NC from Thursday, March 30 to Saturday, April 1. The theme of this year’s conference is “Diving into Diversity: Opportunities and Obligations in Honors Education.” Proposals are due February 1, 2017
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The Monroe College Honors Program, located in New York, enjoys an extremely diverse student body, wh...
2016 Presidential Address What Do We Belong to If We Belong to NCHC? Jerry Herron Practical Ideas ab...
This article lists opportunities for LU Honors students to present and publish their research throug...
Despite a long tradition of social science research on educational access and barriers to inclusion ...
The Virginias Collegiate Honors Council invites proposal for papers or posters to be presented at it...
Those of us who reflect on our work as honors educators and administrators are more certain than eve...
In this article, a student, faculty member, and staff member address the question of how to engage u...
As part of the National Collegiate Honors Council’s (2022) collection of essays about the value of h...
While honors programs were developed in part to actively engage top students in undergraduate educat...
Common to most colleges and universities across the United States, honors programs are often critici...
ContentsCall for PapersEditorial Policy, Deadlines, and Submission GuidelinesDedication to Linda Fro...
In her presidential speech at the 2022 annual conference of the National Collegiate Honors Council, ...
Honors Colleges are well positioned to be leaders in diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) initiati...
NCHC president describes and demonstrates the organization’s mission “to support and enhance the com...
The Legitimacy and Effectiveness of Law & Governance in a World of Multilevel Jurisdiction
The Monroe College Honors Program, located in New York, enjoys an extremely diverse student body, wh...
2016 Presidential Address What Do We Belong to If We Belong to NCHC? Jerry Herron Practical Ideas ab...
This article lists opportunities for LU Honors students to present and publish their research throug...
Despite a long tradition of social science research on educational access and barriers to inclusion ...