Jane Stephens Honors Program - Southeast Missouri State University
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Jane Stephens Honors Program - Southeast Missouri State University
May 2015 Volume 1, Issue 2 Jane Stephens Honors Program Inside this issue: Student Research Conference 2 Faculty Spotlight 3 Move-In Volunteers 3 Student Spotlight 3 This Year In Review 4-6 Messy Olympics And Cookout 7 Banquet 8 Next Year 9 Summer Hours 10 Finals week is now upon you all, and we wish you the best of luck! To those graduating on Saturday, we applaud you for your countless hours of effort put into getting to this point. We wish you all the best in your future endeavors. Also, to those of you who will still be fighting strong come the fall semester, enjoy your break. Summer is a time to enjoy your family and friends. You have all worked hard and we look forward to seeing you again at events and at the Honors House. Lastly, to our faculty, we thank you for all of your hard work and dedication. Without you all, this program would not be possible. You have put in so many hours to improve our program and help our students. We hope you all have a wonderful summer as well. Student Research Conference Page 2 Jane Stephens Honors Program The Student Research Conference was held on April 22nd and 23rd in the University Center. This was a chance for students to present any research they have done. At this year’s conference, there were several honors students who presented individually or with a group. One of these students has provided us with a little insight into what his presentations were about and why he chose to present at the SRC. We hope to see more honors students’ smiling faces presenting at the SRC next year. Thank you to everyone who represented our program and put their best foot forward. Honors Students who Presented I believe the SRC helps to spread knowledge that students are truly passionate about in a way that helps everyone prepare for the world post-graduation. - Brady Nahlik Brady Nahlik Max Buhmann Alexis Weisbrod Destiny Brooks Anna Steffel Karsyn Abernathy Tyler Schwettman Cassandra Mick Brady is a sophomore this year majoring in psychology. While here are SEMO has been involved in Residence Hall Assiciation, Student Government, Preident’s Leadership Academy, Emerging Leaders, CSIS, and faculty research among many other things. Brady presented two separate topics at the SRC this past April, the second being with a group. "Effect of Alcohol on Adolescent Brains and Adolescent Cognitive Development"-This presentation covered the short term and long terms effects that Chronic Intermittent exposure can have on adolescent brain development. It was the culmination of what began as an honor's contract project and grew into more than that. Austin Cordell Harman Malhi Karen Muramatsu Maggie McDaniel Lindsay Storm Parker Butler Abhishek Yadav Alexis Hightaian Raven Lanier Ankita Hasija Daniel Harter Daniel Atwood Samantha Sartori Tyler Sayer "Changing the World through Education and Information"- This presentation covered everything from teachers certification to the ways social media and the Internet are causing political change. Five people worked together to present this as part of the CSIS group. Rachel Williams Bradford Hutcheson Jessica Stone Lauren Potje Wesley Cox Robert Jellen Page 3 Faculty Spotlight: Mr. Paul Thompson STUDENTS Perhaps one of the most intriguing members of the Honors faculty, Professor Paul Thompson, studied at the London College of Music in the heart of London for three years and obtained his BM in Music Performance there. Later on, he received his Master’s degree in Music at the University of Wisconsin in Milwaukee and has been teaching here at Southeast Missouri State University for 24 years. He teaches quite an array of classes, from applied flute lessons to Britain and the Brits, and as a music professor can usually be found at the River Campus. One of the things he likes best about the Honors Program is meeting all the students because “they are absolutely lovely!” Professor Thompson also enjoys reading questions at the trivia nights. Other things he is involved with on campus include teaching music lessons and some committee work, but most of his activities circle around music because of how demanding it is: there are many practices and many recitals to attend. Outside of the college, he has many activities he uses to unwind, such as watching soccer and other sports (especially cricket), reading, cooking, and going on walks. He is quite frequently at the Honors events, so don’t be afraid to say hi; he’ll be the one with a British accent! IF YOU ARE INTERESTED IN VOLUNTEERING WITH THE HONORS MOVE-IN CREW ON THURSDAY, AUGUST 20TH PLEASE CONTACT SUZANNA TULLOS ([email protected]) AS SOON AS POSSIBLE. STUDENTS LIVING ON CAMPUS NEXT FALL WILL BE ABLE TO MOVE-IN FREE OF CHARGE ON WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 19TH. P.S. You get a free t-shirt for Move-In Day! Student Spotlight: Jesse Weyand Jesse Weyand is set on track to graduate in December 2015. He is a biology education major from Fredericktown, MO who one day hopes to become a high school biology teacher. As you can already tell, Jesse is a brave soul. While here at SEMO he has been involved in the Jane Stephens Honors Program, First-year Leadership Program, Emerging Leaders, the Student Honors Council, the Baptist Student Center Executive Board, Presidential Ambassadors, and served as a Resident Assistant for three years along with many other things. Jesse has upheld the image of a prime honors student. This image was honored by his election for the Jane Stephens Honors Program Exempli Gratia Award. Jesse has been a huge asset to this program and we can’t wait to see what he is able to do. His drive and compassion are what sets him apart from many other students across campus. We are lucky we were blessed enough to have his as a member of our program. This Year in Review We’ve all been working hard for nine months on countless homework assignments both big and small. We’ve taken tests, written papers, gone to meetings, been late to class, maybe some of you even skipped, but regardless, we’ve all made it to the last couple days of school. This year many honors students have joined us at our events and we would like to thank each and every one of you. We look forward to seeing returning and new faces at the events next year. Be sure to keep your eyes open for the first newsletter of the Fall semester in order to mark your calendars for the upcoming events! We have provided some photos from this year’s events. We hope you enjoy them! Thank you to everyone who helped move freshman in last semester. If anyone is interested in helping with Move-In Day as a volunteer for the Honors Program please contact Suzanna Tullos at [email protected] as soon as possible. OPENING WEEKEND 2014 Thank you to those who came to the Honors House on Opening Weekend despite the craziness the first couple days entail! Cinco de Septembrero Honors Program Mexican Fiesta First Annual Honors Games: Quidditch, Pool Noodle Jousting, and Trivia CHILLS & THRILLS M M D Murder Mystery Dinner Trivia Night x2: Ugly Sweater Trivia Night & Honors Crack Trivia Night Black Light Dance Pie a Council Member MESSY OLYMPICS & COOKOUT We hope everyone had a good time and was able to de-stress before the real pressure of finals hit! Jane Stephens Honors Program Banquet 2014-2015 Student Honors Council 2015-2016 Student Honors Council Not pictured: Ashley Garrett Not pictured: Tracie Beard We would like to thank everybody who has supported the Honors Program during this past year. There have been bumps in the road as there always will be, but with the help of those around us, we have pulled through. The Student Honors Council has worked hard to make sure everybody enjoys their time in the program. The 2014-2015 council has now passed the torch off to the newly elected Student Honors Council. Keep your eyes and ears open for future events the Student Honors Council holds. CONGRATULATIONS TO THE SPRING 2015 HONORS SCHOLAR GRADUATES! Alaina Pasierb, Allyson Brown, Amanda Boyer, Amy Shell, Andrew Bauman, Andrew Tyahla, Ashley Medina, Audrey Hagood, Bobbie Jo Ridenhour, Brandon Tappmeyer, Colby See, Daniel Dornseif, Jamie Nitz, John Fox, Kaitlyn Holtgrave, Katelyn Brotherton, Katherine Beckman, Lindsey Rudolph, Logan Daniels, Melissa Wallace, Morgan Newell, Rachel Nation, Raven Lanier, Samantha Sartori, Susan Turner, William McNutt, and Zachary McDowell Dr. Judith Matthews Gallagher Endowed Exempli Gratia Award Winners Faculty: Mr. Paul Thompson Student: Jesse Weyand Honors Scholarship Winners Raven Lawhorn & Suzanna Tullos John & Bekki Cook Honors Program Scholarship Brooke Reeves Welcome Back Scavenger Hunt—August 22nd—4:00-6:30p.m. Come to the Honors House at 4:00p.m. on Saturday, August 22nd for next semesters first event planned by the Student Honors Council. This will be a welcome for all new and returning students ending with a scavenger hunt in order to get those students talking and involved. There will be drinks and snacks provided! CINCO DE SEPTEMBRERO Join the Student Honors Council on September 18th at 5:30p.m. at the Honors House for a lot of yummy Mexican food and jeopardy trivia. Let us see your knowledge of a variety of things. Interested in volunteerism of all kinds? Contact Brooke Reeves, [email protected], for the inside scoop on many volunteer opportunities in the Fall semester and beyond! FALL 2015 Second Annual Honors Games The Second Annual Honors Games will hopefully be just as fun as last year’s, if not more. There will be pool noodle jousting, quidditch, giant bowling, and more. Just a couple weeks before midterms, we hope to help students de-stress with a little bit of outdoor fun while the weather is still nice. Saturday, October 3rd at 1:00p.m. WORK HARD. Jane Stephens Honors Program 603 N Henderson Cape Girardeau, MO 63701 GET Phone: 573-651-2513 Email: [email protected] INVOLVED. EXCEED We’re on the web! www.semo.edu/honors EXPECTATIONS. Facebook: Jane Stephens Honors Program at SEMO Twitter: @SE_honors ATTENTION STUDENTS: The Honors House will be open this summer! Saturday—Monday: closed Tuesday—Friday: 8:00a.m.—1:00p.m. Kevin Dickson, Director [email protected] Dempster Ext. 6023 Honors House Ext. 2513