On November 14th, over 180 audience members packed the Estep to listen to James Madison University’s Dr. Paul Bogard's talk on his book The End of Night. After the reading, several Honors students went to dinner with Dr. Bogard.
Monday, November 4, 2013
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Eat, Drink, and be Scary
On Thursday, October 31st, Honors students gathered for a "Disturbed" Brain Games viewing and brief talk with Honors sciences professor Dr. Ken Andrews. After the viewing, Honors students made their way to the Academic Engagement Center for a discussion over snacks and a costume contest. Macy McDonald as the "Ringmaster" walked away the victor of the costume contest and $31 richer thanks to the generosity of the Dobbs family.
Clayton Worsham, Alexa Engles, Alan Dennis, and Jaylea Lillard as "Scooby-Doo and the Gang" |
Ashley Huhman as "Hippy Chic" |
Felicia Doyle as "Batgirl" |
Saturday, October 5, 2013
2013 Honors Homecoming
On Saturday, October 5th, 31 Honors students gathered after the ECU Homecoming Parade to listen to featured Honors Alumnus Audrey Myers and newly elected Honors Alumni Board President Kristen Bishop speak about their experiences in Honors and their journeys and accomplishments since graduating from ECU's program.
Homecoming Parade 2013
Friday, September 27, 2013
2013 Honors Road Trip, Destination: OKC
On Friday, September 27th, Drs. Benton, Latimore, Hada and 42 Honors
students joined Dr. Edwards and 3 students from his classes in the
Communication and Performance Studies program. Our destination: the Oklahoma City Museum of Art,
the OKC National Memorial and Museum, La Luna Mexican Cafe, and the Myriad Gardens,
where we watched the Oklahoma Shakespeare in the Park performance of King Lear.
Thursday, September 19, 2013
Coming Soon: ECU Honors Homecoming
Please make plans to attend the Honors Homecoming at 2 p.m. on Saturday, October 5th in
the Academic Engagement Center (Faust 159). This year’s featured alumnus
is 2008 Honors Program graduate Audrey Myers.
Audrey successfully defended her Honors undergraduate thesis ‘Thermodynamics
of the Zinc-Oxygen-Hydrogen System” in the fall of 2007 and went on to graduate
from East Central University with a Bachelors in Science in Chemistry in May of
2008. After graduating from East Central University, Audrey went on to enter in
the Ph.D. program in Analytical Chemistry at the University of Oklahoma in the
fall of 2008. She was awarded a Masters of Sciences in Chemistry in May 2011
after completing her coursework and passing her General Exam in May 2010. Her
first advisor left the University of Oklahoma in May of 2012, but she was still
able to wrap up her project from his lab and co-author a paper which she hopes
will soon be published. In November of 2012 she gave a guest lecture over that
project for the Bridges to the Baccalaureate Program at ECU titled “Colorful
Chemistry: Iron Coordination Complexes.” In the summer of 2012, Audrey started
work in a new lab with a new advisor which she hopes to finish in the spring or
summer when she will defend her dissertation. While at OU, Audrey was a
teaching assistant in several undergraduate chemistry labs, including General
Chemistry, Quantitative Analysis, and Instrumental Methods of Chemical
Analysis. In the spring of 2011, Audrey received Outstanding Teaching Assistant
Award from the University of Oklahoma Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry.
Audrey Myers |
Tuesday, September 17, 2013
2013 Constitution Day Lecture and Honors Reception
On Tuesday, September 17th Honors students gathered to attend the annual Constitution Day Rothbaum Lecture at 7 p.m. in the Ataloa Theatre. This year's lecture over "The Future of the Second Amendent" was given by University of North Texas' associate professor of political science Dr. Paul Collins. Following the lecture, Honors students were invited to attend a private reception with Dr. Collins to mingle and discuss the lecture and the Second Amendment in the Pogue Art Gallery .
Wednesday, September 11, 2013
Thursday, September 5, 2013
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Monday, August 26, 2013
We have lunched!
And we'll do it again tomorrow. Thanks to all who turned out and turned in first-round ballots for House names. If we haven't seen you yet, we hope to see you Tuesday in the cafeteria!
Thursday, August 22, 2013
We have been convoked!
Dr. Mark Hollingsworth plays "Auld Lang Syne" |
Thursday, August 22nd at 4 p.m.
Ataloa Theatre, Hallie Brown Ford Fine Arts Center.
Here's what the program looked like:
Welcome
Dr. Steve Benton, Director, Scholastic Honors Program
Dr. John Hargrave, President, East Central University
The Honors Experience
I. 2012-2013 Honors Teacher of the Year:
Dr. Jennifer McMahon, Professor, English and Languages
II. Undergraduate Research and Engagement
Ashley Huhman, Mathematics
Macy McDonald, English
Convocation Address:
Dr. Mark Hollingsworth, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
Presidential Charge:
John Dale, President, Honors Student Association
Dr. Steve Benton, Director, Scholastic Honors Program
Dr. John Hargrave, President, East Central University
The Honors Experience
I. 2012-2013 Honors Teacher of the Year:
Dr. Jennifer McMahon, Professor, English and Languages
II. Undergraduate Research and Engagement
Ashley Huhman, Mathematics
Macy McDonald, English
Convocation Address:
Dr. Mark Hollingsworth, Dean of the College of Liberal Arts and Social Sciences
Presidential Charge:
John Dale, President, Honors Student Association
If you were there, we're eager to hear what you found inspiring!
Friday, August 16, 2013
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