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.
Alumna Joins Honors Staff
The Honors College welcomed alumna Jenelle Beavers as the new Associate Director on Nov. 1, 2016.
Celebrating Homecoming
In October, the Honors College took part in MU’s nearest and dearest tradition of Homecoming. Following the university-wide “A Tail of Tradition” theme, the Honors College was assigned the book “James and the Giant Peach” as its central theme.
MU’s ‘Moneyball’ Guru
The tension between “mathletes” and athletes is one that doesn’t have to exist, according to Show-Me-Scholar freshman Matthew Kane.
A look at life behind bars
On Oct. 2, a group of honors students toured the Missouri State Penitentiary as part of the Honors One Read Program. The trip was co-sponsored by MU Residential Life’s FIGS Program and Residence Hall Association, and was offered to students at no cost.
Meaningful Discussions
The MU community welcomed back alumna Stephanie McClure on Oct. 6-7 for a series of lectures and discussions about social justice, inclusion and misconceptions about race. McClure graduated from Mizzou in 1998 with a degree in Broadcast Journalism and a minor in Black Studies.
Learning Beyond the Classroom
Landing internships, building resumes and traveling abroad are all part of being a college student. Finding a place to start can be daunting for many, but junior Maddie Niemann had no problem figuring that out.
Distinction – Issue No. 1
Honors College Newsletter - Issue No. 1