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Honors Bhatia Lecture March 6 by Alumna and U.S. Ambassador Leslie V. Rowe

Honors Bhatia Lecture March 6 by Alumna and U.S. Ambassador Leslie V. Rowe

PULLMAN, Wash.—The Washington State University Honors College welcomes alumna and U.S. Ambassador to the Republic of Mozambique Leslie V. Rowe to present the V.N. Bhatia Lecture at 4 p.m. Saturday, March 6, in the Smith Center for Undergraduate Education, room 203.

“Ambassador Rowe will discuss ‘The Challenge of Diplomacy in a Complex World,’ a topic she is well familiar with as a career diplomat,” says Libby Walker, dean of the Honors College.  “This tenth V.N. Bhatia Lecture takes place during the 50th Anniversary year of Honors at WSU, and we are very certain that Dr. Bhatia would be both pleased and honored to have Ms. Rowe speak at a lecture named for him and on a topic of international importance.” » More …

Rempe and Rosenkranz Recall International Experiences

Certificate of Global Competencies: Rempe and Rosenkranz Recall International Experiences

Approximately 29 percent of Honors students at Washington State University study abroad and about 80 percent of entering freshmen study a language other than English during their first semester at WSU. These Honors students are eligible to earn a Certificate of Global Competencies before graduating. » More …

WSU Honors College Offers Three New Summer Programs for Current and Prospective Students

WSU Honors College Offers Three New Summer Programs for Current and Prospective Students

PULLMAN, Wash. – Typically, the Honors College at Washington State University restricts its summer offerings to high-impact, faculty-led study abroad courses for current students.  But summer 2011 will be different, when the college launches new programs designed for current and prospective students. » More …