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The Steering Committee of the Honors College Student Association (HCSA) is the governing board for the association of all Honors students. Through the work that they complete in fulfillment of expectations for the HON 488 course each semester, students on the Steering Committee demonstrate leadership and provide service while offering opportunities for Honors students to
World-renowned storyteller, musician, and Huntington native Adam Booth will speak 7:30 p.m., Wednesday, Oct. 17, in the Joan C. Edwards Playhouse. Adam’s presentation is titled, “Regional Storytelling and the Importance of an Appalachian Di-y’all-ect.” Adam is a current faculty member at Shepherd University. His bio can be found here: http://www.adam-booth.com/bio/ This presentation is FREE and all
Caralee Casto, a Marshall University Honors College student, has been named recipient of the Bridging Scholarship for Study Abroad in Japan. Sponsored by a variety of contributors, the awards of $2,500 are administered by the American Association of Teachers of Japanese and are designed to promote study of the Japanese language, literature, and culture. Casto,
Amicus Curiae Lecture Series for Fall 2018 announced. All lectures are at 7 p.m. on the dates below in the Brad D. Smith Foundation Hall. Tuesday, Sept. 11, 2018: Christopher Phillips, founder and director of the Socrates Café, Democracy Café and Constitution Café dialogue movements will deliver the lecture “Ask Not: What Each of Us