Early Bird
Honors Thesis Symposium returns to campus
This year’s presentations include topics such as ketamine treatments and tattoo culture among athletes.
By Josie Lavender
December 6, 2021
The Roadrunner community is invited to support and celebrate the diligent labor of this year’s Honors graduates at the Honors Thesis Symposium on Dec. 10. This year’s presentations were prepared by seven students who cover topics including ketamine treatments, gun control and tattoo culture among athletes. After their oral presentations, students will engage in a Q&A, and audience engagement is highly encouraged.
“I’m thrilled for this group of graduates and proud of all that they have accomplished in the thesis course,” said Honors Program Director Megan Hughes, Ph.D.
Attendees can tune in and submit questions through a Zoom livestream or, for the first time in four semesters, join in person at the Center for Advanced Visualization and Experiential Analysis, on the fourth floor of the Jordan Student Success Building.
Honors Thesis Symposium Program
Dec. 10
8:30-9:30 a.m.
Panel 1: New Frontiers in Space and Medicine
9:40-11 a.m.
Panel 2: Perspectives on Legal Bounds
11:10 a.m.-12:10 p.m.
Panel 3: Cultivating Disciplinary Identity
12:30-1:30 p.m.
Lunch and Celebration Ceremony
Topics: Events, Honors Program
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