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PRESTIGIOUS STAMPS SCHOLARS PROGRAM COMES TO UARIZONA

Nov. 18, 2020

The scholarship provides students full tuition, fees and on-campus housing for four years, as well as funding for other opportunities such as research projects or study abroad.

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HONORS STUDENT SPOTLIGHT - JONNY BAHAM

Nov. 4, 2020

This fourth-year Honors Wildcat is a beach volleyball student-athlete. When she isn't bump, set, and spiking it on the sands you can find her interning in the TMS Labs Dr. Chou and as mental health ambassador with the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee. 

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Gaby Gubka

HONORS STUDENT SPOTLIGHT - GABY GUBKA

Oct. 28, 2020

This third-year Honors Wildcat loves old foreign movies and to oil paint. She is a part of the ADAPT lab under Dr. Patricia Haynes where she is currently focused on establishing a connection between unemployment, chronic sleep restriction, and obesity.

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Vaisha Nair

THE HONORS EXPERIENCE WITH SECOND YEAR HONORS WILDCAT - VAISHA NAIR

Oct. 27, 2020

We are talking all things Honors with second-year Vaisha Nair as she shares her Honors experience. 

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MAKING A DIFFERENCE: COOKING FOR A CAUSE

Oct. 20, 2020

Baird Scholars know the recipe for making a difference and giving back.

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ALUMNI RESOURCES: CONTINUE YOUR EDUCATION WITH SCHOLARSHIPS

Oct. 20, 2020

Let the Office of Nationally Competitive Scholarships help you access scholarship resources.

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VIRTUAL EVENTS: CREATING CONNECTION AND COMMUNITY

Oct. 20, 2020

The Honors College offers virtual events to enlighten, engage and inform.

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ALUMNA SPOTLIGHT: SERVICE WITH IMPACT

Oct. 20, 2020

Lizbeth Vasquez-Gonzalez '10 makes an impact through health service and education that reaches refugees from across the globe.

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THE LATEST: ALUMNA OF THE YEAR

Oct. 20, 2020

Dr. Colien Hefferan named Honors College 2020 Alumna of the Year.

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HONORS STUDENT SPOTLIGHT - MORGAN O'HARA

Oct. 7, 2020

This fourth year Honors Wildcat Ioves traveling, reading, cooking, spending quality time with my friends, watching rom-coms with my roommates, and playing with her puppy, Chompski. She is currently an Undergraduate Research Fellow with the School of Government and Public Policy under Dr. Faten Ghosn, Associate Professor of International Relations.

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