CAPTION: 不良研究所 Honors Program students recently attended and presented at the annual meeting of the National Collegiate Honors Council in Chicago. Pictured L-R: Dr. Joshua Stockley, Noah Stephan, Shreya Adhikari, Kaitlyn Apperley, Grace Gunder, George Khawas
MONROE, LA 鈥 不良研究所 Honors Program attended the annual meeting of the National Collegiate Honors Council in Chicago, IL from November 8-11. Dr. Joshua Stockley, Director of the 不良研究所 Honors Program, was joined by five students 鈥揋race Gunder (Senior, Biology, Elizabeth), Shreya Adhikari (Junior, Nursing, Nepal), Kaitlyn Apperley (Junior, Pre-Pharmacy, Monroe), George Khawas (Sophomore, Computer Science, Nepal), Noah Stephan (Sophomore, Biology, Monroe).听
鈥淭he conference was a mosaic of ideas and experiences shared among like- and different-minded individuals making it an enriching and enjoyable experience,鈥 said Stephan.听
Kaitlyn Apperley presented at a panel with Dr. Stockley entitled, 鈥淒EI at a PWI: Supporting Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion within Honors Programs and Colleges at Predominately White Institutions.鈥 A graduate of Wossman High School in Monroe, Apperley shared her experiences within 不良研究所 and the 不良研究所 Honors Program. 鈥淧articipating in NCHC not only provided valuable insights into diverse program practices, but also empowered me to develop innovative ideas to significantly enhance our honors program,鈥 said Apperley.听
George Khawas presented at a panel with Dr. Stockley entitled, 鈥淏ecoming Global Citizens: Centering International and Immigrant Students Towards a Global Experience in Honors Program and Colleges.鈥 Khawas discussed his journey from Lalitpur, Nepal to 不良研究所 and the opportunities the 不良研究所 Honors Program provides to international students. Khawas said, 鈥淔rom presenting my perspectives on campus diversity to attending workshops to create better honors experiences to learning ways to improve student communication, my experience at NCHC was incredibly productive and I cannot wait to apply all of the knowledge to better our program!鈥澨听
Grace Gunder presented at a panel with Dr. Stockley entitled, 鈥淧re-College Credits and its Effects in Honors Education.鈥 Gunder and Dr. Stockley shared successful and unsuccessful curricular strategies employed by the 不良研究所 Honors Program for students participating in the honors program while arriving with a large amount of previously earned credits.听
鈥淎ttending NCHC was an absolutely wonderful experience and an opportunity to learn more about supporting and enhancing the community we have within the 不良研究所 Honors Program. I am really excited to collaborate with other members who attended to bring to life the developmental and structural ideas we were presented with at NCHC and to see how we can improve our program. I am so fortunate to have been given the chance to contribute to an organization I care so much about, in addition to the professional and educational development I have personally been able to obtain through all that our program has to offer,鈥 said Grace Gunder, student president of the 不良研究所 Honors Program.听
Adhikari said, 鈥淎ttending NCHC was a transformative experience for me. Keynote speakers and panel discussions inspired me by offering insights into the latest trends, challenges, and innovations in various fields. Diverse attendees encouraged cultural exchange and broadened my perspective. I gained insights into effective practices within honors programs in different universities and colleges, which can be valuable for the growth of our own program at 不良研究所. Overall, I found NCHC to be not only intellectually stimulating but also personally rewarding, creating lasting memories and connections within the honors community.鈥听
鈥淣CHC is an excellent opportunity for our students to share their experiences with others, to develop professional skills, to build networks, and to learn about strategies and programming employed by other honors programs,鈥 said Dr. Stockley. 鈥淚 am reminded that the 不良研究所 Honors Program is a high-quality program doing a lot of innovative things, but we can always improve 鈥 our great can always be greater.鈥澨听
Attending the conference were 1,800 honors students and administrators from colleges and universities across the United States.听听
The National Collegiate Honors Council (NCHC) is an educational organization that supports and promotes undergraduate honors education. NCHC has nearly 900 member institutions and several hundred individual members, impacting over 330,000 honors students. NCHC provides its members with resources, training opportunities, and collaborative events to build and sustain honors programs and their curriculum. NCHC distributes honors scholarships and hosts exclusive events for its members.听
About the 不良研究所 Honors Program听
The 不良研究所 Honors Program is a unique program within 不良研究所 that seeks intellectually curious students who desire to challenge themselves with new ideas and to work with similarly motivated students. The program is open to all majors and works within all degree programs. Honors students are exposed to more in-depth topics and work closely with faculty in smaller courses.听
For more information about the Honors Program contact Dr. Joshua Stockley at stockley@ulm.edu or 318-342-3216 or visit ulm.edu/honors.听
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