News, Page 23

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.

Starting Early

In only her second semester of college, freshman Rachael Hillyer is already making a name for herself across campus. In addition to playing on Mizzou’s club soccer team and joining Pi Phi Sorority, she is the Sinclair School of Nursing’s first Discovery Fellow, an Honors College program for eligible freshmen to participate in mentored research.

Exploring Global Solutions

Honors College CIRCA students are working towards goals greater than themselves.

MU Honors College Announces 2018 Cohort of Stamps Scholars

The University of Missouri’s Honors College has announced the seven students who have received an invitation to join the prestigious Stamps Scholars Program on campus starting in the fall of 2018.

Every Picture Tells a Story

Senior Cassidy Minarik knows the struggle of finding a platform to display her art. So, when she found out about the Undergraduate Visual Art and Design Showcase, she saw it as a great opportunity to show off her creative works.