News, Page 22

Dungeon Masters

Dungeons and Dragons returns to the Geek Week Game Night, 6-10 p.m. on Thursday, Oct. 4 at Mark Twain Residence Hall.

A Powerful Experience

Learning does not stop when the semester ends. This past summer, five honors students traveled to Bosnia, studying the history, outcomes and lasting effects of the Bosnian Genocide.

Journalism Undergrad Co-Publishes Research in Academic Journal

For Caroline Dade, research ‘bridges gap’ between academia and journalism industry.

Weird Fascination

A student’s clubmates help her find her scientific calling.

Stop the Stereotypes

When Emma Worgul had to choose between attending Washington University, Kansas State, and Mizzou, the Brazeal Honors College Endowed Diversity Scholarship was the deciding factor.

From Vikings to IKEA

From classes to tutorials, the Honors College offers a wide range of options covering dozens of topics. This spring, a new art history…

An Editor’s Perspective

On April 26, six Honors students sat down with Honors College alum Margaret Holt for a luncheon at the International Café. Holt graduated from MU in 1973 with a bachelor’s degree in Journalism and is the current Standards Editor for the Chicago Tribune.

Honoring Excellence

More than 50 students, ranging from freshmen to seniors and representing a wide variety of majors, received awards at the annual Honors College Awards Ceremony.

Service Break

While Spring Break means a trip to the beach for many students, for some it means an opportunity to dedicate themselves to service. Several honors students joined other MU students during the recent Spring Break in a week of service through Mizzou Alternative Breaks

Distinguished Alumnus

Fifty-three years ago this month, civil rights activists began a march from Selma, Alabama, to Montgomery, Alabama, that ended in the brutal murder of activist Viola Liuzzo. MU alumnus Jim Turner returned to campus to speak about his experience prosecuting members of the Klu Klux Klan for Liuzzo’s murder.