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Fall 2007 - Summer 2008The Honors CollegeOther Information About the CollegeContact Information
Dean: Ted L. Estess, Ph.D., Syracuse University Executive Associate Dean: William Monroe, Ph.D., University of Chicago Associate Dean Dean of Undergraduate Research: Stuart Long, Ph.D., Harvard University Assistant Dean: Jodie Köszegi, J.D., University of Houston Honors College Faculty: Richard Armstonr, Jeremy Bailey, Susan Collins, Ted L. Estess (dean), Cynthia Freeland, Everette Gardner, Helen Hattab, Jamie Ferguson, Christine LeVeaux, Stuart Long, William Monroe, Iain Morrisson, Stacey Peebles, Dennis Rasmussen, David Shattuck, Robert Zaretsky
Originally created in 1959, the University Honors Program became The Honors College at the University of Houston in 1993. Created to serve the intellectual needs of gifted students in over 100 fields of study, the Honors College provides the careful guidance, flexibility, and personal instruction that nurture individual excellence. Benefits of Honors College membership include priority registration for courses, competitive scholarships, special academic advising by faculty, opportunities for individual study, and the chance to live in the Honors residence halls. The curriculum of the Honors College is both flexible and varied. The College draws on the talents of the finest faculty members across the university to teach smaller honors sections of courses in various disciplines. These courses take the place of regular required courses and fulfill the university's baccalaureate degree requirements. One key sequence of courses, "The Human Situation," is team-taught by the core Honors faculty and designed to ensure that Honors students are introduced to the philosophical, literary, and historical foundations of Western civilization, from classical Greece to modern America. Students make significant contributions to the life of the Honors College. The Student Governing Board conducts evaluations of all honors courses each semester and maintains the results in the Honors Center for students to consult when selecting courses and instructors. Members of the Student Governing Board also sit on the Honors Council, where they interview prospective instructors and help formulate college policy. In addition to their participation in the College's academic affairs, students help plan and attend special events throughout the school year. Designed especially for beginning students, the fall Honors Retreat is the first event of each academic year. Students new to the College join upper-level advisors and Honors faculty at a wooded retreat center for two days of recreation and interaction. Other extracurricular activities supported by the College during the year include productions by the Houston Grand Opera, performances by the Houston Symphony, plays at the renowned Alley Theatre and Stages Repertory Theatre, parties in the Honors Center and at the university swimming pool, recitals, dramatic readings, and lectures by resident and visiting scholars.
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