On The Path With Healthcare Outcomes: An Afternoon Internship Is Now Available To Sophomore Honors Students Jan. 30, 2019 The Orthopaedic Outcomes Internship Program is looking for sophomore honor students to assist with a quality initiative to follow the outcomes of healthcare provided to Banner University Medical Center patients. Read more Image
Hope From The In-Between: Honors faculty member brings Dante’s Purgatory to the stage Jan. 23, 2019 Stroll the streets of Florence, Italy and the breathless opulence of the Renaissance exerts itself at nearly every turn. Nestled among the shrines to commerce and benefactor-fueled artistry is the birthplace of Dante Alighieri. Read more Image
Already Have Some Coding Skills? Want to learn how to create a custom iOS app? This UA Fast Track program is for you! Jan. 16, 2019 Fast Track: iOS App Development is a 12-week program starting January 23. Created by CodePath.org especially for university students, the curriculum applies the rigor and standards of real tech companies. Read more Image
Powerful Perspectives: Honors College NAACP Scholarship Winner Goes On Record Jan. 16, 2019 Pearl Craig’s essay recently helped her win a regional NAACP scholarship. But this Honors College student’s insights extend well beyond the application process and subsequent award. WEEKLY recently went looking for Craig’s comments as she pursues a Nutritional Sciences degree from the University of Arizona. And beyond. Read more Image
Time To Get Your Tech On: Hack Arizona Is The Region's Largest Hackathon — And Is Totally Worth Your Participation Jan. 15, 2019 The largest hackathon in the southwest is back giving everyone, regardless of their major or experience levels, an opportunity to gain hands-on experience with technology alongside students, companies, and mentors at the University of Arizona. Read more Image
Honors Students Rewrite the Geologic History of the Grand Canyon Jan. 14, 2019 Honors students in the Department of Geosciences at the University of Arizona are rewriting the geologic history of the Grand Canyon. The traditional view of the sedimentary layers exposed in the canyon, as originally described by John Wesley Powell, is that they contain sediment shed from rocks exposed nearby. Honors students have been testing this interpretation by using new techniques of geochronology to determine the provenance of zircon crystals in various sedimentary layers. Read more Image
Solving the Ancient Mysteries of Easter Island Jan. 11, 2019 New research shows that Rapa Nui islanders built their iconic monuments close to freshwater sources. Read more
Island Life Helps Students Map Their Futures: Summer Trip With Dean Hunt Charts—And Changes—History Jan. 9, 2019 Rapa Nui, known as Easter Island, is an isolated 63 sq mi volcanic mass in the eastern Pacific. On foot or bobbing offshore in the waves, the ability to discern the complexities of the famous stone forms left by a thousand-year-old culture is limited. From the air, the landscape becomes clearer. And the mystery less shrouded in mythology and hearsay. Read more Image
Dr. Cheree Meeks, '40 Under 40' Woman of the Year Dec. 12, 2018 Dr. Cheree Meeks, director of the First Year Experience at the Honors College, was named Woman of the Year last week. Read more Image
Honors Abroad This Summer: Motivation + Details At Two Information Sessions Dec 5 & 6 Dec. 5, 2018 Honors students with sophomore credit or above, come study abroad with the Honors College this summer! Read more Image