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Honors students playing a board game at the PATH Kid-for-a-Day event last semester
ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM THE HONORS PROGRAM
VOLUNTEER FOR THE SEARCH FOR A PRE-LAW ADVISOR
The Honors Program is looking for volunteers for the search for a pre-law advisor. Two finalists for the position have been invited to campus to meet with students, faculty, and staff and to give presentations on how to prepare a personal statement for law school applications. The Honors Program invites students to attend the presentations, participate in a discussion with the candidates, and provide feedback (via an online survey tool) to the search committee. Your opinion matters!
- Rebecca Flanagan, JD, University of North Carolina
Monday, January 26, 2009
1:30 p.m., CUE 134
Discussion to follow brief presentation.
- Peter Mitchell, JD, Georgetown
Tuesday, January 27, 2009
1:30 p.m., CUE 134
Discussion to follow brief presentation.
Interested students should RSVP with Meg Bishop at meg.bishop@uconn.edu as soon as possible!
ATTENTION MAY, AUGUST, AND DECEMBER 2009 GRADUATES!
Seniors, it is time to prepare for graduation! May and August 2009 candidates for the Honors Scholar designation should have already submitted the first of the Honors graduation forms, the ”Honors Final Plan of Study.” However, the Honors office will still be accepting Honors plans of study until February 16, 2009, which is also the due date for the “Honors Scholar Thesis Plan.” Both forms require the Honors advisor’s signature, but the thesis plan also requires the signature of the thesis advisor. Receipt of BOTH forms by published deadlines is required for students to be listed in the Commencement and Honors Medals Ceremony booklets. Students graduating in December 2009 must submit these forms by March 3, 2009 if they would like to participate in the May 2009 Honors Medals
Ceremony.
ALL SENIORS should review the Honors Graduation Checklist for due dates, links to forms, and other important items regarding Honors graduation. Additional information about the Honors Medals Ceremony on Sunday, May 3, 2009is available online. Please save the date.
If you have any questions pertaining to graduation as an Honors Scholar or if your graduation date or status has changed, please contact the Honors office in CUE 420 or at 486-4223.
REMINDER! HONORS HOUSING APPLICATIONS
Reminder for students applying for Honors housing for the 2009-2010 academic year! Students must submit both the housing application through Residential Life AND a supplemental application through Honors. The Reslife housing application process began in December and ends on Friday, January 23, 2009. The Honors supplemental application is available online or in the Honors office in CUE 420 and is due on Friday, February 13, 2009. For more information, visit the following helpful links!
CAMPUS ANNOUNCEMENTS AND SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITIES
THE OFFICE OF UNDERGRADUATE RESEARCH
Office of Undergraduate Research offers two opportunities to outstanding students –the Summer Undergraduate Research Fund (SURF) and Frontiers in Undergraduate Research.
Frontiers in Undergraduate Research is the annual poster exhibition of student research, scholarship, and creative projects. Frontiers will be held on Friday, April 17, 2009, and Saturday, April 18, 2009. Any undergraduate student may apply to showcase his or her work. Applications and instructions for applying are available on-line at www.our.uconn.edu under the Frontiers tab. The deadline to apply for Frontiers is Friday, February 20, 2009.
INTERESTED STUDENTS SHOULD ATTEND THE INFORMATIONAL WORKSHOP FOR FRONTIERS:
THURSDAY, JANUARY 29TH AT 2 P.M., CUE 134
If you have questions about either opportunity, please do not hesitate to contact us at our@uconn.edu
NEW SCHOLARSHIP OPPORTUNITY FOR FRESHMEN
Do you think outside the box? The Milton Fisher Scholarship for Innovation and Creativity honors outstanding freshmen at Connecticut and New York colleges who have applied their creativity to solve problems faced by science, the arts, or the community! Awards are up to $20,000 per student -- $5,000 a year for four years! The application can be found online. For more information, visit www.rbffoundation.org! Applications must be POSTMARKED BY MARCH 31, 2009!
ATTENTION BUSINESS STUDENTS HEADING TO NEW YORK!
Are you a business student considering working in New York City after graduation? The Alumni Outreach for Business Students Heading to New York group is hosting an event aiming to connect students interested in working in New York with alumni who can help them achieve their goals by sharing their own experiences and insight. The event will begin with mock interviews with alumni of specific areas of expertise and close with a networking reception for students and alumni to foster the skills necessary to succeed in business! This informative seminar is a great opportunity for students to foster the professional networking skills necessary to succeed in business! The event will take place on Friday, February 6 from 3:00 pm to 7:30 pm at the UConn Stamford campus. For more information, visit the program information or the Business School homepage!
SCHOLARSHIP PROGRAM FOR PRE-LAW STUDENTS
Trials (Training and Recruiting Initiative for Admission to Leading Law Schools) is a unique collaboration of New York University Law School, Harvard Law School, and the Advantage Testing Foundation, a public service organization dedicated to expanding opportunities for higher education. It is a residential scholarship program that helps talented and motivated undergraduates of modest means whose backgrounds are currently underrepresented at law schools earn acceptance to the nation's leading institutions. For five weeks in July and August students reside at Harvard or NYU to receive extensive LSAT instruction and a lecture series featuring prominent scholars and lawyers. Students have no expenses associated with the program, and will receive a $3,000 stipend! Applications for the first ever Trials session are due March 1, 2009. To learn more about this program or apply online, visit http://trials.atfoundation.org.
ANNOUNCEMENTS FROM HONORS COUNCIL!
A DIFFERENT KIND OF SPRING BREAK
Wanna earn three credits and SAVE THE WORLD while you're at it? Spots are STILL OPEN for the Honors Alternative Spring Break to New Orleans! Includes a 3-credit sociology class. This trip is open to ALL UConn students! Sign up NOW at http://www.hc.uconn.edu.
THE HONORABLE MENTION
Call for submissions: The Honorable Mention is now accepting submissions for the February 2009 issue. We accept a wide variety of submissions: new briefs, articles, commentaries, poetry, non-fiction, puzzles/comics, and questions for our advice columnist. Submit to UConnHC@gmail.com by Friday, February 6.
MATCHMAKING SURVEYS
Can't find your other half? Allow us to be of service. Fill out your iFluRtz Matchmaking Survey and return it to the CA desk in Shippee by January 25. If you are a freshman in the Honors Program, your survey will be available under your door in Shippee or Buckley on Monday, January 19. There is NO COST to take the survey; $3 for results--coming before Valentine's Day!
FRIENDLY'S FUNDRAISER
Bring all of your friends to Friendly's (on Rt.195 across from EO Smith)! If we get 100 people or more to come on Tuesday, January 27, 2009 between 5:00 and 8:00 p.m., Honors Alternative Spring Break will earn 10% of the bill, and that money will go towards putting on more events! So, have a nice dinner with your friends, get some ice cream, and raise money for New Orleans!
NEW STUDY ABROAD OPPORTUNITY IN THE SCIENCES
A new summer program is being offered by the University of Connecticut and the Institute for Neuroscience of Castilla y Leon at the University of Salamanca. The program is designed for Undergraduate Neuroscience, Pre-Medical science majors, Biomedical Engineers, Audiology and Communication Science, and Graduate students in Neuroscience and Hearing Research. The Curriculum for 2009 includes: Neurobiology of Hearing (honors undergraduate/graduate course) taught in English and Introduction to Spanish for Pre-Med Students and Scientists. For details on the study abroad experience, check out the program description! For more information, visit the program websites at http://neuroabroad.uchc.edu/ and http://studyabroad.uconn.edu. APPLICATIONS ARE DUE FEBRUARY 17, 2009.
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