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Nine Honors Students Receive Outstanding Senior Awards from College of Arts and Sciences

Nine Honors Students Receive Outstanding Senior Awards from College of Arts and Sciences

PULLMAN, Wash. — Each year, the College of Arts and Sciences at Washington State University recognizes the outstanding accimplishments of their graduating seniors with awards highlighting the top student in each academic unit.  In 2014, nine students from the Honors College at WSU were selected for this honor. » More …

Honors College Model UN Team Wins Three Outstanding Paper Position Awards

Honors College Model UN Team Wins Three Outstanding Paper Position Awards

Washington State University represented New Zealand at the 2014 National Model United Nations Program in New York City March 30-April 3.

A team of 11 Honors College students acted on behalf of New Zealand at the conference. They were responsible for writing position papers and debating topics of national and international importance in a real-world context. » More …

UK Braces for Cougar Invasion

UK Braces for Cougar Invasion

The United Kingdom will be hit with a Cougar invasion this summer when three Washington State University Honors students travel to England and Scotland as WSU’s first recipients of Fulbright UK Summer Institute awards.

Sophomores Joanna “Joey” Redmon and Grace Reed and freshman Alyssa Norris will spend four or five weeks this summer participating in thematic academic and cultural programs at highly regarded universities. The programs are intended to allow the students to experience the UK; help them develop their presentation, research, and communication skills; and perform some local community service. The program covers the majority of participants’ costs, including round-trip airfare, tuition and fees, accommodations, and meals. » More …

WSU Honors and Arts and Sciences Colleges Announce Quock and Johnson as First Honors College Distinguished Professors

WSU Honors and Arts and Sciences Colleges Announce Quock and Johnson as First Honors College Distinguished Professors

PULLMAN, Wash. — The Washington State University Honors College and College of Arts and Sciences have named Raymond Quock, professor of pharmaceutical sciences, and Monica Johnson, professor of sociology, to hold the first WSU Honors College Distinguished Professorships.

Selected for their demonstrated excellence in teaching, research, and service, Quock and Johnson will hold these professorships for two years says Honors Dean M. Grant Norton. Both have taught for the Honors College in the past. » More …