2023 Issue of A+, the Honors College Magazine, Available Now

2023 Issue of A+, the Honors College Magazine, Available Now
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The 2023 issue of A+, the Honors College Magazine, is available now. Try your hand at ancient Sumerian with a Bodenhamer fellow, enjoy a tour of paleoanthropologist Peter Ungar’s office and laboratory in Old Main as he opens the mouth on teeth and climate change or hop aboard the Ana María with an honors alumna who is making waves in the business world and the Pacific Ocean. 

A+ also reports on the latest honors student research, from Nayeli Ortiz’s immersive marketing strategy encouraging first-generation students to study abroad, to Taylor Clary’s delicious endeavor to upcycle misfit produce. 

This year, we celebrate the 10th anniversary of the Path Program and reflect on the accomplishments and impact of our students who have paved a transformative journey for generations to come – from designing medical devices for women and children in Africa to finding a voice through sculpture and the arts community in Northwest Arkansas. 

To celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the Path Program, A+ presents: 

  • A Path Forward” celebrating the Path Program through the eyes of 10 students spanning the 10 years.

About the Honors College: The University of Arkansas Honors College was established in 2002 and brings together high-achieving undergraduate students and the university’s top professors to share transformative learning experiences. Each year the Honors College awards up to 90 freshman fellowships that provide $80,000 over four years, and more than $1 million in undergraduate research and study abroad grants. The Honors College is nationally recognized for the high caliber of students it admits and graduates. Honors students enjoy small, in-depth classes, and programs are offered in all disciplines, tailored to students’ academic interests, with interdisciplinary collaborations encouraged. All Honors College graduates have engaged in mentored research.

About the University of Arkansas: As Arkansas' flagship institution, the U of A provides an internationally competitive education in more than 200 academic programs. Founded in 1871, the U of A contributes more than $2.2 billion to Arkansas’ economy through the teaching of new knowledge and skills, entrepreneurship and job development, discovery through research and creative activity while also providing training for professional disciplines. The Carnegie Foundation classifies the U of A among the few U.S. colleges and universities with the highest level of research activity. U.S. News & World Report ranks the U of A among the top public universities in the nation. See how the U of A works to build a better world at Arkansas Research and Economic Development News.

Contacts

Shelby Gill, director of communications
Honors College
479-575-2024, segill@uark.edu

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