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Honors Assistant Clinical Professor Annie Lampman named NCHC Poetry Master Class facilitator

Annie Lampman

Honors Assistant Clinical Professor Annie Lampman named NCHC Poetry Master Class facilitator

E. Annie LampmanProfessor Annie Lampman will lead the Poetry Master Class at the 2018 National Collegiate Honors Council conference in Boston, MA, November 7-11. NCHC Master Classes offer small, arts-based, performance workshops in Drama, Film, Music, and Poetry. Select honors students from across the nation work with expert facilitators and fellow honors students at the NCHC conference each year, honing their craft, learning new techniques, networking, and finally presenting at a culminating Master Class Showcase event. » More …

Clinical Professor in Honors, Kim Andersen to attend NCHC in Atlanta

Kim Andersen

Clinical Professor in Honors, Kim Andersen to attend National Collegiate Honors Council Conference (NCHC) in Atlanta

Clocktower in ChesterKim Andersen at the Roman baths in Bath, EnglandClinical Professor in Honors, Kim Andersen, will be attending the National Collegiate Honors Council Conference (NCHC) in Atlanta, November 8-12, 2017 where he together with Christine Oakley, Director, Global Learning, Clinical Associate Professor, Sociology, Washington State University, will give their presentation: “Trends in Study Abroad: Data and Perspectives” to a national and international audience of educators. » More …

Annie Lampman to Present at Honors Conference in Atlanta

Annie Lampman

Annie Lampman to Present at Honors Conference in Atlanta

E. Annie LampmanNearly 2,000 Students & Faculty to Attend NCHC Annual Event

Lincoln, NE, October 12, 2017– Annie Lampman, Clinical Assistant Professor has been selected as a presenter during the 52nd annual conference to be held by the National Collegiate Honors Council in Atlanta, Georgia, November 8-12, 2017.

The conference highlights student and faculty research presentations from across the nation, and provides training and development for honors program administrators. The conference theme, “Just Honors”, will explore how the honors faculty and students can address the issues of access, equity and technology as key partners in the community.  Bryan Stevenson, Executive Director of the Equal Justice Initiative, and author of Just Mercy, will provide the plenary address. » More …