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Founders of Panda Express Give $1.5 Million to Mizzou Honors College

Gift from MU alumni will support scholarships and programs for high-achieving students

Unbound Opens Pathway Between Fiction and Reality

With the Unbound Book Festival, reading is no longer a solitary experience. This is especially true for honors students who participated in the university’s Unbound Tutorial.

Visualizing Abolition

Visualizing Abolition maps the suppression of the African slave trade by following the correspondence exchanged between the British Foreign Office, British commissioners, minister, and naval officers, and representatives of foreign governments around the world in the 19th Century.

Studying Abroad: A first-hand account

Senior Kate Hargis shares a report from the field to provide a glimpse into what life is like in The Hague.

A Trusted Adviser

Susan Geisert has seen thousands of students come through her door over the course of her 35-year career as an academic adviser.

Great Ambassadors

The Honors College Ambassadors represent a wide array of majors, backgrounds and corners of campus and act as the face of the Honors College.

Art Show

The Visual Art and Design Showcase featured MU undergraduate student art and design projects from Jan. 30 to Feb. 3 in Jesse Hall.

Making Waves

By teaching students how to produce radio journalism pieces, Making Waves, a new honors course, demonstrates the power of storytelling.

Recruiting the Best and Brightest

The annual Honors Scholars & Fellows Recruitment Weekend kicked off on Nov. 5 with a series of events and programs geared toward accomplished prospective students.

Getting Our Geek On

The Honors College hosted its second annual Geek Week from Oct. 31-Nov. 4. Throughout the week MU students were encouraged to indulge in all things geeky and nerdy while enjoying free food and time with friends.