Honors Bulletin
All the Honors News that's Fit to Print
Great Moments in Hot Bev History
Ya know how putting an egg on everything makes it better? If you don't, now you do. Well, the Austrians may have taken it much too far. They put an egg yolk IN their hot cocoa. That is wild. What will they think of next?
You can try this tomorrow at Free Hot Beverage Friday starting at 9 AM in the Honors Lounge - BRING YOUR OWN MUG (and egg if you really want to try this).
Bulletin Contents
- Honors Community Outreach
- Honors Activities Board Application
- Professional Development & Academic Opportunities
- Events
Honors Community Outreach Meeting & Application
Honors Lounge
Everyone loves a good neighbor. There have been some incredible ones throughout history: Flanders, Wilson, Barney Rubble. And who can forget the one who wants everyone to be their neighbor (pictured to the right). Honors Community Outreach is dedicated to making sure we're a great one too. HCO is looking for motivated students who want to focus on community engagement. Does that sound like you?
It probably does and if you're ready to do something about it, apply here. This group is dedicated to service in the North Philadelphia community and will be providing opportunities to build connections with our neighbors.
Honors Activities Board Application (HABlication)
It's alive folks. Your chance to be part of the group that makes the Honors Community hum. Or stack oreos, or dance, or murder each other (at the annual murder mystery dinner!): Honors Activities Board.
If you're interested in planning events for the Honors Community, apply here to join. Applications are due September 24th.
Look at how cute they are!
Professional Development & Academic Opportunities
Latin American Studies Semester Program - Ecuador & Main Campus
Want to become fluent in Spanish in only ONE semester? Apply then to Temple’s Latin American Studies Semester Program/Certificate(LASS) in ECUADOR and on main campus.
This unique spring semester language immersion program is designed to provide an intensive experience in the study of the Spanish language in combination with an interdisciplinary study of life and contemporary issues in Latin America. An integral part of the program is a three-week study trip to Quito, Ecuador during the month of March.
Click here to apply, deadline is September 29. Click here for a video and further info.
Events
Ken Kalfus Talk
Anderson 821
Ken Kalfus is the author of three novels, Equilateral (2013), The Commissariat of Enlightenment (2003), and A Disorder Peculiar to the Country, which was a finalist for the 2006 National Book Award. He has also published three collections of stories, Thirst (1998), Pu-239 and Other Russian Fantasies (1999), a finalist for the PEN/Faulkner Award, and Coup de Foudre: A Novella and Stories(2015). He has received a Pew Fellowships in the Arts award and a fellowship from the John Simon Guggenheim Memorial Foundation. He has written for Harper’s, The New York Review of Books, and The New York Times. A film adaptation of his short story “Pu-239” aired on HBO in 2007.
He'll be speaking tonight thanks to the College of Liberal Arts, go see him!
Contact Us
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