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Honors Faculty Member Carol Anelli to Receive National Teaching Award from Her Discipline

Honors Faculty Member Carol Anelli to Receive National Teaching Award from Her Discipline

PULLMAN, Wash.—Washington State University has received notification that long-time Honors College faculty, administrator, and thesis advisor Carol M. Anelli will receive the Entomological Society of America’s Distinguished Achievement Award in Teaching at the organization’s annual meeting in December in Indianapolis, Indiana. » More …

Honors Faculty Member Carol Anelli to Receive National Teaching Award from Her Discipline

Honors Faculty Member Carol Anelli to Receive National Teaching Award from Her Discipline


PULLMAN, Wash.—Washington State University has received notification that long-time Honors College faculty, administrator, and thesis advisor Carol M. Anelli will receive the Entomological Society of America’s Distinguished Achievement Award in Teaching at the organization’s annual meeting in December in Indianapolis, Indiana. » More …

Kristen Kopczynski Helps Evaluate the REU LAR Program

Kristen Kopczynski Helps Evaluate the REU LAR Program

Kristen Kopczynski
Kristen Kopczynski

PULLMAN, WASH.—Honors College student Kristen Kopczynski, a civil engineering major, has a unique role in Washington State University’s Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program. This summer, Kopczynski is helping Shane Brown, clinical assistant professor in the department of civil and environmental engineering, assess REU’s Laboratory for Atmospheric Research (LAR) program. » More …

Honors College Students Participate in WSU REU Program

Honors College Students Participate in WSU REU Program

PULLMAN, Wash.—Seven Honors College students are part of the largest Research Experience for Undergraduates (REU) program in the Northwest this summer at Washington State University.

REU is sponsored by the National Science Foundation (NSF), which allows students to research with professors for the summer. The goal of REU is to provide undergraduate students in engineering and related fields an opportunity to participate in ongoing active research programs. Working closely with faculty, the participants will gain hands on experience with advanced research techniques in demand in the field today. » More …

Nine WSU Honors College Students Granted “Pass with Distinction” Award for Spring 2009

Nine WSU Honors College Students Granted “Pass with Distinction” Award for Spring 2009

PULLMAN , Wash.—Nine Washington State University Honors College students were awarded “pass with distinction” on their senior theses.  They were honored at the college’s Commencement event Friday, May 8, the evening preceding WSU graduation ceremonies for eight of them. » More …

Honors Students Andrew Whitaker and Laura Hartner Selected As Highlight Students for WSU 2009 Commencement

Honors Students Andrew Whitaker and Laura Hartner Selected As Highlight Students for WSU 2009 Commencement

PULLMAN, Wash.—Honors College students Andrew Whitaker and Laura Hartner received spotlight recognition at the Washington State University’s spring commencement on Saturday, May 9 as 2009 Highlight Students. » More …

Honors Student Advisory Council Recognized for Educational Impact at WSU Awards Banquet

Honors Student Advisory Council Recognized for Educational Impact at WSU Awards Banquet

PULLMAN, Wash. — The Honors Student Advisory Council (HSAC) received the Educational Impact Award at Washington State University’s Student Organization Awards Banquet on April 20.  It was hosted by Student Involvement and Leadership Development. » More …

Honors Faculty Anelli, Carris Win Top WSU Awards, Collaborate on New Courses

Honors Faculty Anelli, Carris Win Top WSU Awards, Collaborate on New Courses


Two Honors College faculty colleagues are the recipients of prestigious, WSU-wide awards.

Carol Anelli received Washington State University’s 2008-2009 Sahlin Faculty Excellence Award for Instruction.  On the Honors faculty since 1996, she has developed and taught five new courses for the college, including a one-credit thesis proposal seminar.  Her award was presented at the WSU Showcase event in March, celebrating the achievements of WSU faculty and staff.  Her course contents, materials, teaching methods, and examinations have been highly praised by students and peers on the local and national level. » More …