The 75-minute, one-credit-hour Honors College Forums allow honors students to take a course outside their major or college. Four will be offered for the fall semester.
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LaDonna Atkins, professor in the Department of Human Environmental Sciences at the University of Central Oklahoma, was recently selected to serve on the research committee for the newly established Oklahoma Clearinghouse for Early Childhood Success.
The clearinghouse, launched in December 2020, will establish new initiatives and promote practices to improve the overall well-being for children and their families in the state. Atkins' role on the research committee will include prioritizing outcomes and recommending research-informed practices to meet the needs of the Oklahoma early childhood system.
Atkins joined UCO in 1998 as a family life education adjunct instructor before being hired as a full-time faculty member in 1999.
Commentary: Dismantling the College of Human Environmental Sciences was insulting
By Tootie Burns
On Monday, February 8, 2021 the University of Missouri announced that the College of Human Environmental Sciences was being dismantled. HES would cease to exist as a college at MU, and its five departments would be farmed out to other existing schools and colleges within the University. “All of the programs in the College will continue, and students shouldn’t have any concerns” and “the consolidations will help combine research, learning and teaching” were statements that were included in the press release.
What really happened is a 121-year-old college at Mizzou was unceremoniously dumped, split up like a piece of meat. HES is ranked #3 in the nation for colleges of its kind, and #1 among all AAU Universities. It boasts nationally and internationally recognized educational units, and distinguished and accomplished faculty. HES has doubled its research expenditures, propos
⢠Jay Bryan of Rainsville received a Bachelor of Science in Commerce & Business Administration
⢠Austin Frost of Henagar received a Bachelor of Science in Commerce & Business Administration
Diane Hill of Henagar received a Master of Science in Human Environmental Sciences
⢠Larissa Roe of Collinsville received a Bachelor of Science in Commerce & Business Administration
⢠Kaitlyn Veal of Valley Head received a Bachelor of Science in Education
⢠Kenneth Zaremba of Fort Payne received a Educational Specialist
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