3.18 B Honors Program

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3.18 B Honors Program

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A brochure discussing CNC's Styron Scholars Program, an honors program for freshman and sophomore students.

Introduction
The Name
Aims
The Curriculum
Participants
Scholarships
Applications
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Chanelle Layman and Whitney Carroll were selected as recipients of the $1000 summer research scholarship awards.
Includes a brief summary of the projects the winners will be involved in.

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Forbes, a third-year student in the Honors Program, won the $1000 Kim David Eger Honors Travel Award to conduct research in India to study how women of faith view the relationship between work and religions belief.
She will present her findings at…

Lists honors requirements and contacts for English, History, Mathematics, Philosophy, Psychology, and Sociology/Social Work departments.

List of undergraduate students who will receive summer stipends for independent undergraduate research.

3.18 B Invitation to the 9th Annual Honors Program Celebration
Invitation from the CNU Honor Council to the 9th Annual Honors Program Celebration and Dessert Reception honoring the 2008 Honors Program Graduates

3.18 B Honors Program Annual Celebration Program
Program Agenda:
Welcome by Paul Trible
Student Speaker by Philip LeClerc
Presentation Awards by Jay Paul and Octavius Pinkard
Closing Remarks by Jay Paul

Also lists all the honors graduates, their major, and any scholarships they were awarded

3.18 B Newsroom: Honors Program Awards Summer Research Stipends
Lists this year's winners of the Honors Program summer research stipend competition. Winners each receive a $1,000 stipend to support their independent research projects.

3.18 B Newsroom: Honors Profile- Trevor Cogan
Discusses the research of Trevor Cogan, an Honors Program student, American studies and history double major, and Summer Scholar. His research explores WWII, specifically the lives of North Africans and how the war affected them.

3.18 B Newsroom: Honors Profile- Kayla Kamper
Discusses the research of Kayla Kamper, an Honors Program student, biology major, and co-founder of Innovative Minds, a club that introduces children to basic scientific principles through fun experiments.
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