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Updates in Honors August 26, 2008

 

A group of students in Guatemala this past summer for the Social Entrepreneurship study abroad program


ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM THE HONORS PROGRAM


HONORS COURSES - SPACE AVAILABLE!

  • American Landscapes ~ HONORS CORE CURRICULUM Computational Molecular
  • Biology ~ HONORS CORE CURRICULUM ~ Content Area 3
  • Issues in Social Justice
  • Retail Madness: Shops, Shopping, and Urban Design
  • Introduction to Art History I ~ Content Area 1
  • Language and Mind ~ Content Area 1
  • Honors Calculus I ~ Q Course
  • Introduction to American Politics ~ W-Course, Content Area 2
  • Race, Class, and Gender ~ Content Area  2, Content Area 4
  • Elementary Concepts of Statistics ~ Q-Course

CLICK HERE FOR DETAILS

** DESIGN THE NEW LOGO CONTEST **

The Honors Program is looking for a new Medals Ceremony logo! Students are invited to participate in a contest to design a new logo to represent the Medals Ceremony, the event that honors graduating Honors Scholars, and University Scholars for their academic excellence and outstanding undergraduate careers. Any students interested in submitting a design should contact Meg Bishop at Meg.Bishop@uconn.edu as soon as possible for more information. The deadline for submissions is September 19!

ATTENTION FRESHMEN & JUNIORS

SAVE THE DATE for the Fall Honors Ceremony on Monday evening, October 20, 2008 in the Student Union. Freshmen will attend the ceremony with their INTD 1784 groups. Juniors, did you earn your Sophmore Honors Certificate? If so, please look for your invitation in your campus mail in mid-September. Forget to apply? Submit late applications to the Honors Program office (CUE 419) by September 8, 2008 to be reviewed for eligibilty.

UNIVERSITY SCHOLAR PROGRAM

Juniors who are interested in creating an individualized plan of study during their last three semesters while engaging in an intensive project should consider applying to the University Scholar Program. Program information, application materials, and a timeline can be found out the updated web site located at www.us.uconn.edu. Students planning to apply for the November 14, 2008 deadline must submit a MANDATORY LETTER OF INTENT by
September 15, 2008.

1st-YEAR FAMILY WEEKEND BREAKFAST

October 4, 2008 at 8 a.m. in the Bishop Center Rooms 3 and 7
All first-year Honors students and their families are invited to a buffet breakfast from 8 – 10 a.m. Interested families should R.S.V.P. to honors@uconn.edu by Monday, September 29 with all guests’ names (including the Honors student). Cost to families is $5 per person (first-year Honors student and children 4 and under are free). Please make checks payable to the “University of Connecticut” and send to the attention of Missy Korduner at: Honors Program, 368 Fairfield Way, Unit 2147, Storrs, CT 06269-2147. Reservations ARE REQUIRED to attend this event. Visit www.familyweekend.uconn.edu for more event details.

HONORS STUDENT ORGANIZATIONS

HONORS COUNCIL
MEETING INFORMATION in the righthand column of this newsletter!
Visit the Honors Council website for more information.


PATH - Peer Allies Through Honors
For more information, email: path@uconn.edu
PATH mentor reminders: Connect with your mentee as soon as possible!
PATH training for mentors offered September 3 at 8 p.m. in Wilson 124/125 or September 7 at 4 p.m. in Shippee. Please plan to attend one of these trainings!


CAMPUS ANNOUNCEMENTS


PRESTIGIOUS SCHOLARSHIPS

An information session for seniors will be offered by the Office of National Scholarships on Monday, September 8, 2008 from 4 -5 p.m. in CUE 134. The Goldwater Scholarship for college sophomores and juniors majoring in math, science, and engineering will be the topic of an information session on Monday, September 29, 2008 from 3 - 4 p.m. in CUE 134. For more information about these sessions and the scholarships they address, please visit the ONS website or contact Jill Deans, ons@uconn.edu.

OFFICE OF UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH

Are you an undergraduate student who wants to get involved in research? Do you want to know how to apply for grant funding for research? Come to the OUR information session on Wednesday, September 10, 2008 from 12 noon until 1 p.m. in CUE 134. For more information, please visit www.our.uconn.edu or contact the staff at our@uconn.edu.

MONEY FOR THESIS RESEARCH in the LIFE SCIENCES

NEW GRANTS ARE AVAILABLE to support the completion of Honors theses in the life sciences! The Office of the Provost has provided funding to help students with their Honors thesis research for the Academic Year 2008-09. Funding may be used to support lab costs or to purchase consumables. Grants of up to $1000 per student must apply to the execution of research leading to the completion of the Honors thesis in BIO, EEB, MCB, or PNB. For eligibility details, deadlines, and applicaion information, please go to: the Honors website for current students.

OAXACA, MEXICO for HONORS CREDIT

Professor Mark Overmyer-Velazquez invites Honors students to apply for a Winter Intersession UConn Study Abroad program in Oaxaca and will work with participants who wish to earn Honors credit. Students planning to take the Core Curricululm course on Migrant Workers next spring will be especially interested in this program. Please visit the Study Abroad website to learn more. Application DEADLINE: September 23, 2008.

CREATE MOVIES TO EDUCATE

Are you computer savvy? Are you interested in promoting education to the public? If so, its time to get involved! Professor Benjamin Wilhite of the School of Engineering is looking for a student to assist in a project that educates the public on topics such as sustainable energy, catalytic systems, fuel cells, and more, through a series of short on-line movies. This student must be proficient with computers and interested in creating these short movies or animations—Perfect for education, computer science, or communications majors! Interested students should contact Professor Wilhite at bwilhite@engr.uconn.edu.

UNLEASH YOUR INNER ARTIST

As part of the Contemporary Art Galleries Alumni Biennial,  artists Emcee C.M. and Rebecca Parker will be creating a blanket fort in the art department courtyard on the Storrs Campus. This project is based on the shared experience of individuals working together to create a nostalgic structure to celebrate new beginnings and memories of a timeless childhood construction. The artists will be building the fort from 9 a.m. to midnight on Wednesday August 27th and 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Thursday August 28th.  We encourage students from all over campus to bring their sheets and join in to create this large fort (sheets will be available for pick up after the project is complete).  The project will be documented and shown in the exhibition, which will open on September 8, 2008 in the CAG.

THE FULBRIGHT SCHOLARSHIP FOR GRAD STUDY ABROAD

The Institute of International Education has announced the opening of the 2008 competition for Fulbright Grants for Graduate Study Abroad. Approximately 1000 awards to 140 countries will be available for the 2009-2010 academic year! Graduating seniors, graduate students and students who have recently completed an undergraduate degree, who are US citizens at the time of application, are eligible for Fulbright grants for postgraduate study and/or research abroad. Grants are available to do research or an internship, to do advanced degree work at a university abroad and to teach conversational English in public schools and universities. The deadline for submitting completed applications to the Fulbright Scholarship Committee of the University of Connecticut is 4 p.m. on SEPTEMBER 18, 2008. Visit the Fulbright website for full information. For any questions or for more information, contact Elizabeth Mahan, Fulbright Program Advisor, Office of International Affairs, Ray Ryan Building, room 238; 486-2908; elizabeth.mahan@uconn.edu.

INTERNATIONAL HONORS PROGRAM

Offering comparative study around the world, the International Honors Program accepts applications for spring programs until October 1. Need-based financial aid is available in the form of grants toward the program fees. One spring offering is: CITIES IN THE 21st CENTURY exploring urban development, planning, politics, and environmental issues in New York, Sao Paulo/Curitiba, Cape Town, and Vietnam. For more information, visit the IHP website.

 

NATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ETHICS IN AMERICA

APPLY NOW!!! UConn has been invited to send 2 students to the highly prestigious National Conference on Ethics in America October 19-23, 2008 (Sunday - Thursday). Hosted annually at the United States Military Academy at West Point, the NCEA serves to promote awareness among undergraduate students of ethical issues in collegiate communities and professional career fields. Participation -including mentoring by exceptional leaders from a variety of backgrounds - is at NO COST TO YOU. All expenses paid by the conference and transportation costs will be reimbursed by the Honors Program. Interested students should submit a brief statement as to why they are interested in attending by August 30, 2008 to Missy Korduner.

HONORS STUDENT JOURNAL: CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS

The Honors Program at the University of Minnesota, Duluth invites submissions in all academic disciplines for Aisthesis, an Honors Student Journal. Research, fiction, poetry, visual art, and photography may be submitted by any undergraduate student working in an honors program or course.

Send electronic submissions to: hons@d.umn.edu

AISTHESIS: Honors Student Journal
Honors Program
365 A.B. Anderson Hall
1211 University Drive
University of Minnesota Duluth
Duluth, MN 55812-3027

Deadline for the fall issue is September 15, 2008.

ARE YOU CONSIDERING ATTENDING GRADUATE SCHOOL? ATTEND THE
BIG 10+ GRADUATE SCHOOL EXPO FIRST!

At the Big 10+ Graduate School Expo September 28-29, 2008, students will

** Get an inside look at graduate school and the application process
** Receive advice about funding opportunities from the National Science Foundation and other experts Network with representatives from more than 50 of the nation’s top graduate institutions
** Attend a premier graduate school fair

This 2-day mini-conference is especially designed for students interested in graduate education in: science, technology, engineering, mathematics, agriculture, pharmaceutical sciences, and other science-related disciplines. The Big 10+ Graduate School Expo awarded more than $30,000 in travel scholarships last year. Women and members of underrepresented groups are encouraged to attend. Visit the Big 10+ Expo website for more information and to join our mailing list! Students that join that mailing list prior to June 1 will be entered in a drawing for free registration!

 

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