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April 30, 2005 Honors
College Graduates Share Their Plans
We did an informal survey of May graduates who had entered IU as Honors
College students about their current plans and got some interesting
replies. Read what nearly 100 recent grads had to say.
January
26, 2005
Honors College at IU Bloomington Named for
Philanthropist Edward L. Hutton. As of January 26, 2005, Indiana
University Bloomington will name its Honors College for Edward L. Hutton,
an IU alumnus and a prominent philanthropist and businessman from
Cincinnati, Ohio.
January
24, 2005
Capstone and Research Partnership Awards Added
to Undergraduate Grant Program.
Beginning this semester the Hutton Honors College Undergraduate Grant
Program will offer three new grants to eligible IUB undergraduates.
Graduating seniors will be eligible for two new capstone awards and
freshmen and sophomores will have access to a new research grant.
November 19, 2004
Deadlines for Beinecke Scholarship for Current Juniors and Jack Kent
Cooke Scholarships for Seniors and Recent Graduates
Approach.
November 18, 2004
Honors College Community Service Program Connects Students with
Meaningful Volunteer Experiences. The Honors College Community
Service Program seeks to match up Honors College students with meaningful
volunteer experiences. These consist of both individual, ongoing
opportunities and one-time, group opportunities which occur monthly. The
Community Service Program also acts as a clearinghouse for local agencies
seeking volunteers.
November 9, 2004 Come to Honors College Game Night. Is the stress of midterms and endless amounts of homework getting to you?
Do you need a break from it all?
Come to Honors College Game Night! Gather all your friends and your
favorite games, and bring them to Forest Greenleaf on Friday, November
12th. Everyone is invited!
Euchre, Texas Hold'em, and Jenga
tournaments will be held starting at 7:30 p.m. For those of you who want
to
learn the rules or brush up your skills, practice rounds will be held at
7 p.m. Game night, sponsored by the Honors Student Association (HSA),
runs
from 7-11 p.m., so you can come for the whole thing or stop by
when you feel like it. Snacks and desserts will also be provided.
October 5, 2004
LABYRINTH Offers Publishing Opportunities for Writers,
Artists, and Photographers
LABYRINTH, the Honors College undergraduate literary magazine,
will be holding an Open Mic night to encourage submissions to its next
issue. The event will be held at Collins Coffeehouse at 8 p.m. on
Thursday, November 18.
LABYRINTH publishes prose, poetry and photography submitted by
IU undergraduate students. Last year, the publication received 60
submissions. "We're into diverse voices and originality. Why not submit?"
says Thom
Kudla, student facilitator for LABYRINTH.
September 15, 2004
HC
Fall Extracurricular Programs Ongoing For more
information and a complete list of Fall 2004 programs, click .
September 1, 2004
Some Graduate Award Deadlines Fast Approach
An informational meeting about the British Marshall Scholarship, the
Churchill Scholarship, the Mitchell Scholarship, and the Rhodes
Scholarship will take place Friday, September 10,
2004, at 3:30 p.m., in Ernie Pyle 203. The IU deadline for these awards
is September 20, 2004.
September 1, 2004
The UNAM (University of Namibia) Choir
Performs Monday, September 27. The UNAM Choir will perform Monday, September 27 at 7:30 p.m. in the
Grand
Hall of the Neal-Marshall Black Culture Center at 7th Street and Jordan
Avenue.
Refreshments will be served. Everyone is
welcome. The UNAM (University of Namibia) Choir has been wowing audiences around
the world, from heads of states at official gatherings to the crowds that
gather around impromptu performances in airports and malls. Whether in
Scotland, Germany, the United States, or at home, these talented and
enthusiastic college students have been bringing audiences to their feet
and inspiring crowds to break into dance.
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