Honors Bulletin
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Honors March Madness
We're in, baby! Temple plays tomorrow night - get in on this action!
Now's your chance to do so. Temple Honors Appalachia is running their first-ever March Madness bracket pool. Entry fee is $5 and the winner will get a portion of the full pot, the rest of the proceeds will go to THA's program this year. Pay via venmo @THATHA or cash (with a note of your name) at the front desk of Honors.
You can sign up here today and you will be contacted by the bracket administrators with a link when the group is created. We are skipping the Tuesday and Wednesday games (Temple will obviously win) and our brackets will only involve the games starting Thursday, sign-ups run until Wednesday afternoon! Good luck!
Bulletin Contents
- Of Course
- Professor of the Year
- Professional Development & Academic Opportunities
- Events
Of Course 2.3: Americans on the Road
Of Course is dedicated to short chats with Honors faculty and their...courses. On this episode, Brad Pearson gets on the road with Professor Roland Williams about travelogues and stories about life on the road. It's one heck of a road trip!
Music throughout is "Reachout . Pushback" by Ranch House shared under an Attribution-Noncommercial-Share Alike 2.0 Creative Commons License.
Honors Professor of the Year
NOTE: They will not receive a special parking spot.
Professional Development & Academic Opportunities
Project Horseshoe Farm
Through a collaboration with Bois d’Arc Farm (“BDA Farm”), Horseshoe Farm is pleased to offer a new paid gap year (13 month) Farming, Health, and Nutrition Fellowship. The competitive Fellowship is a unique opportunity to gain hands on experience on a working organic farm and to translate this work directly to Horseshoe Farm’s cutting-edge community health programs in Greensboro, Alabama.
Two accepted Fellows will spend approximately half of their time working and learning with BDA Farm (planting and harvesting, helping with farming operations, and doing outreach work to farmers markets and partner restaurants in the region).
No cooking, nutrition, or farming background is required. Humility, flexibility, hard work, maturity, integrity, curiosity, and an ability to work effectively with people and teams are the prerequisites. The Fellowship is an ideal match for students interested in public and community health, food and nutrition, program leadership and development, and coaching, teaching, and behavioral change.
The two accepted Fellows each receive an educational grant of $600/month, free housing, and the opportunity to work closely with an outstanding group of young leaders to help shape the future of community health.
Apply now with the attached application below!
Events
HAB + Chipotle Fundraiser
March 19th. 5-9 PM
Chipotle - DUH
Fulbright Week: March 25-29
The Fulbright US Student Program provides funding to carry out research or creative projects, pursue graduate study, or teach English for an academic year abroad in over 140 countries. Open to US citizens who are rising seniors, graduating seniors, recent alumni, and currently enrolled graduate students.
This is the second year is a row that Temple has been named a Fulbright Top Producing Institution. Where will the Fulbright take you?
Want to learn more? Come to one of the information sessions or walk-in hours during Fulbright Week, March 25-29. If you don't which type of Fulbright interests you, come to one of the Overview sessions. All sessions are in Tuttleman Learning Center 201 .
Click here for the full schedule of Fulbright Week activities!
Contact Us
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