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Kim Kenny – Adventurous Spirit

June 3rd, 2015

Kim Kenny – Adventurous Spirit

By the time Kim Kenny graduated this past winter term with degrees in biology and international studies, she had studied abroad five different times, interned […]

 
Mentored for Success

May 20th, 2015

Mentored for Success

As they approach the end of their undergraduate careers, Honors pre-veterinary students Emily Mangan and Lauren Eyrich feel uniquely prepared to fulfill their dreams.
Emily and […]

 
Listen, Think, Speak.

May 12th, 2015

Listen, Think, Speak.

If you hear a peal of laughter break the muffled silence of Weniger Hall on a weekday morning, chances are it’s coming from Eric Hill […]

 
The Navigators- Advising for the Journey

April 21st, 2015

The Navigators- Advising for the Journey

If there is one thing the Honors College advising team wants to tell HC students, it’s an emphatic “come see us!”
“Honors College students are unique […]

 
Best of Both Worlds

March 19th, 2015

Best of Both Worlds

Seniors Jack Lammers and Breanna Balleby reflect on four years as English majors in the Honors College.
Jack Lammers
Four years ago, when I was at West […]

 
Taking the Right Risks

March 18th, 2015

Taking the Right Risks

It’s almost impossible for Honors College senior Matt Kaiser to believe that he thought his freshman-year microbiology course would be his first and last college-level […]

 
Learning for the Future

March 18th, 2015

Learning for the Future

Senior Marius Ibuye may have a very different past than many of his fellow Oregon State University Honors College students, but he has never let […]

 
Juggling Art and Science

March 18th, 2015

Juggling Art and Science

Honors College sophomore Annie Parham may have come to Oregon State for its civil engineering program, but she has broadened her experience by finding ways […]

 
Integral Education

March 3rd, 2015

Integral Education

From “Sing a Song of Science” to “Shakespeare via Ashland,” the Honors College is well known for its diverse array of colloquia-style classes unlike anything […]