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Honors Program
Undergrads on the Job
A Court in Costa Rica
Peace on Earth - Our Students' Global Experiences
Bauer Heads Honors Program
Giving Back in Guatemala
This past winter break, seventeen undergraduates from the college's Honors Program traveled to Guatemala to help build homes for two families, through the University of Oregon's international exchange and service-learning program and Habitat for Humanity. "The experience was truly life-changing," said participant Ryan Dingler. "It enabled me to think more about the possible repercussions of future business decisions and how they may affect other parts of the world." Though only a few of the students spoke Spanish, the language barrier soon melted away.
Looking Forward, Giving Back
Happening Around Lillis
October is traditionally a busy month around campus, but this year it seems even more so. Here are just a few more of the month's highlights:
Incoming Honors Class Best Ever
Four high school valedictorians, one national merit scholar, three Clark Honors College students, and three members of the National Society of Collegiate Scholars--all were incoming students to the college's Honors Program this fall. Program director Ron Bramhall said he had the most applicants ever--65 (39 selected)--with an average GPA of 3.8 (3.9 in pre-business courses).