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Psychologist, author and TEDx speaker Dr. Margaret Rutherford will lead a discussion with Honors College students on the mental health effects of perfectionism.
Lindsey S. Aloia, Hope A. Ballentine, Rogelio Garcia Contreras, Brian Holland, Han Hu and James Michael Lampinen will be recognized from 5:30-7 p.m. Monday, Nov. 6, in the Fowler House Conservatory.
Journalism professor Bret Schulte will explore Tom Wolfe's groundbreaking work, The Electric Kool-Aid Acid Test, and Dean Coon will lead students on a deep look at the historical layers of the Bible.
Professors Alessandro Brogi, Ryan Calabretta-Sajder and Lisa M. Corrigan will discuss the cultural phenomenon and juxtaposition of the movies Barbie and Oppenheimer as part of the Pulse series on Sept. 14.
Rafael Arciga Garcia, Gina Daugherty, Lisa Kulczak, Georgette Madewell and Rhonda Roberson each received an Honors College Staff of the Year Award certificate and a check for $500.
Offered by Honors Arkansas, the intersession course will explore potential risks of data-driven products and what the term “privacy” entails in modern society.
The Path Program has provided scholarships and mentorship to students from underrepresented populations as they come to the UofA to pursue their passions.
Candidates for Associated Student Government executive positions took questions from students Friday night in the third and final debate of the 2021 election, prompting conversations about inclusivity, student safety and accountability of campus leaders. The presidential, vice-presidential, treasurer and secretary candidates on the Vision and Make it Matter tickets shared the stage in a town-hall-style forum moderated by Honors College Dean Lynda Coon. To accommodate COVID-19 restrictions, the event was live-streamed to a virtual crowd, and students were asked to submit questions through Instagram and Twitter. Much of the discussion was geared toward improving the presence of ASG agents on campus, particularly within student-led organizations, and creating a more accessible student government. The prospective leaders were asked how they plan to ensure that Registered Student Organizations will receive the funds and resources needed to operate successfully.
The Honors College is launching its new Futures Hub to provide a variety of services, from workshops to one-on-one mentoring, that help honors students prepare for the 21st-century workforce.