The annual symposium for the presentation of Peninsula College Honors Program Capstone Projects will take place Monday, June 6, from 2:00 pm to 3:30 pm in Keegan Hall, room M-125. Students will present their original capstone research with a reception following the presentations.
The Peninsula College Honors Program is a unique educational program for highly motivated students who seek to be engaged in an intensive learning process. A key component of the Honors Program is a culminating capstone project. Honors students work independently on their capstone projects throughout the second year of the program, guided by faculty mentors. Capstone projects may involve original research, service learning, artistic expressions, international experiences, or some combination.
The symposium is an opportunity for students to share their scholarship with the broader community. It is also an excellent opportunity for students interested in pursuing Honors at Peninsula College to learn about the kinds of capstone projects being completed, and to talk with students finishing their Honors Degree.
The Honors students are Cailyn Harabedoff, Luna Hutchin, Eryn Munn, Crystal Oravetz, Ryan Qualls, Olivia Wray, and Seonmin Yoon.
Join us to be inspired by these individuals and their excellent work in completing the Honors Program at Peninsula College. A reception will follow the presentations.
The event is free and open to the public.
For more information, contact Kelly Doran at kdoran@pencol.edu
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