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Immaculata University
College of Undergraduate Studies Honors Convocation
Immaculata PA
September 25, 2011
ASU's fully comprehensive honors campus, with dorms, faculty offices, classrooms, recreation and dining facilities, is the first and only of its kind in the nation.
Dental Assisting Academic Excellence Awards were presented to Eve Beaumont, Bailey Braun, Sharise Bryan, Stephanie Bushby, Samantha Chappell, Kara Garrott, Lauren Kelly, Autumn Stalf and Lauren Woodson, and Stephanie Bushby received the Joy Eisenreich Dental Assisting Scholarship during Lewis and Clark Community College's 36th Annual Honors Ceremony on April 26, 2013 in The Commons. Photo by S. Paige Allen, Lewis and Clark Community College photographer.
Sarah Vosler received the Nursing Leadership Award; Nightingale Scholastic Awards were given to Jody Crowe, Jennifer Hunt, Jennifer Pyles, Lisa Schoeder, Christy Scott, and Natalie Van Cleave; The Judy Green Professional Achievement Award went to Sarah Harp; The Marilyn Hackenthal Superior Academic Excellence Award went to Laura Pinsker and the Touching Lives Award went to Kevin Rodgers during Lewis and Clark Community College's 36th Annual Honors Ceremony on April 26, 2013 in The Commons. Photo by S. Paige Allen, Lewis and Clark Community College photographer.
Lewis and Clark Community College’s Honors College held an exposition, during which HC students showcased their culminating humanities research projects in the form of interactive exhibits and demonstrations.
Guests had the opportunity to meet the students and learn about their experiences one-on-one.
Treasure Shields Redmond, who is a poet, educator and entrepreneur, presented a keynote address about African American civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer. Redmond infused poetry with southern dialect, spirituals and gospel to tell the story of the oft-forgotten co-founder of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party.
L&C Honors College provides an opportunity for students with the outstanding potential to enhance their college experience through honors courses, service and social opportunities, and undergraduate research. Learn more at www.lc.edu/honorscollege.
The Lewis and Clark Community College 33rd Annual Honors Ceremony was held April 30, 2010 in The Commons. Sean Williams, winner of the Excellence in Art Award, is pictured with Art Instructor/Coordinator Ann Davidson
ASU's honors campus is a unique living and learning campus, the first and only of its kind in the nation. Its multi-room dining center features a beautiful refectory, modeled after the British university dining hall.
35th Annual Honors Ceremony, April 20, 2012, All USA/Jack Kent Cooke National Scholarship Nominees, Marci Bedwell, of Bethalto and Jennifer Evanick of Benld.
Lewis and Clark Community College’s Honors College held an exposition, during which HC students showcased their culminating humanities research projects in the form of interactive exhibits and demonstrations.
Guests had the opportunity to meet the students and learn about their experiences one-on-one.
Treasure Shields Redmond, who is a poet, educator and entrepreneur, presented a keynote address about African American civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer. Redmond infused poetry with southern dialect, spirituals and gospel to tell the story of the oft-forgotten co-founder of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party.
L&C Honors College provides an opportunity for students with the outstanding potential to enhance their college experience through honors courses, service and social opportunities, and undergraduate research. Learn more at www.lc.edu/honorscollege.
Honors Convocation is an annual celebration recognizing our students who have excelled academically or through their leadership and community service. Congratulations to this year's award recipients!
Deborah F. Stanley Convocation Hall and Arena, Marano Campus Center.
SUNY Oswego.
04/21/2023
The Honors Convocation celebrates student success in academics and campus and community life. It also honors student veterans and recognizes faculty and staff students have voted as outstanding. The Honors Convocation was held in Havens Auditorium, April 17, 2023. (Photography by Mike Glassburn/IU Kokomo)
Lewis and Clark Community College’s Honors College held an exposition, during which HC students showcased their culminating humanities research projects in the form of interactive exhibits and demonstrations.
Guests had the opportunity to meet the students and learn about their experiences one-on-one.
Treasure Shields Redmond, who is a poet, educator and entrepreneur, presented a keynote address about African American civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer. Redmond infused poetry with southern dialect, spirituals and gospel to tell the story of the oft-forgotten co-founder of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party.
L&C Honors College provides an opportunity for students with the outstanding potential to enhance their college experience through honors courses, service and social opportunities, and undergraduate research. Learn more at www.lc.edu/honorscollege.
Honors perform at the Bumbershoot 2017 music festival held at the Seattle Center every Labor Day Weekend in Seattle, Washington, USA
Honors perform at the Bumbershoot 2017 music festival held at the Seattle Center every Labor Day Weekend in Seattle, Washington, USA
Last Friday, May 12, the Honors Program recognized their graduating honor students at the courtyard in front of the Liberal Arts Building. Many students shared where they will be transferring from local Cal States, to UCs across the state, all the way to Columbia University.
Learn more about the IVC Honors Program by visiting ivc.edu/honors.
The Lewis and Clark Community College 33rd Annual Honors Ceremony was held April 30, 2010 in The Commons.Radio Broadcasting students who received awards included Tabitha Roemer, winner of the James "Jay Oller" Memorial Award in Radio, and Adam Fuhler who won the John Stewart Memorial Award and the Ed Palen Memorial Award.
Radio Broadcasting students Christopher Jackson received the James "Jay" Oller Memorial Award, Matthew Maher received the John Stewart Memorial Award, and Matthew Dorman received the Ed Palen Award during Lewis and Clark Community College's 36th Annual Honors Ceremony on April 26, 2013 in The Commons. Photo by S. Paige Allen, Lewis and Clark Community College photographer.
Fresno State Jordan College of Agricultural Sciences and Techonology Honors Cohort 1, April 22, 2016, photo by Geoff Thurner, Copyright 2016.
Lewis and Clark Community College’s Honors College held an exposition, during which HC students showcased their culminating humanities research projects in the form of interactive exhibits and demonstrations.
Guests had the opportunity to meet the students and learn about their experiences one-on-one.
Treasure Shields Redmond, who is a poet, educator and entrepreneur, presented a keynote address about African American civil rights activist Fannie Lou Hamer. Redmond infused poetry with southern dialect, spirituals and gospel to tell the story of the oft-forgotten co-founder of the Mississippi Freedom Democratic Party.
L&C Honors College provides an opportunity for students with the outstanding potential to enhance their college experience through honors courses, service and social opportunities, and undergraduate research. Learn more at www.lc.edu/honorscollege.