Never fear, getting rid of pesky holds is easy at the UHP!
All honors program students are encouraged to see an Honors Program Officer before registration, Colombian College students who have not yet declared a major MUST meet with one (either Liz or Catherine) BEFORE registration.
Fortunately, it’s easy!
To get a hold removed, you can simply attend a hold removal party! (Sounds fun, right?) Here’s your invitation!
Who: You!
What: Your unwanted holds
Where & When (option 1):
Brunch at Pelham Commons (MVC) on Sunday March 24th from 11am to 2pm
Where & When (option 2):
Pizza in the Club Room (FB) on Wednesday March 27th from 5pm to 7pm
Where & When (option 3):
Pizza in the Club Room (FB) on Monday April 1st from 2:30pm to 4:30pm
Why: Because no one likes not being able to register.
What to bring: Either an advisor approval form or an online completed DegreeMap Planner
*Please note, Catherine and Liz can’t remove non-Columbian academic or non-academic holds. If you have a hold from the library, you need to talk to the library to get that removed as soon as possible.
Category: General News
Message From the Director: New Senior Capstone
Dear University Honors Program Students,
A month or so ago I met with a small group of UHP students for one of our semi-regular “lunch with the director” gatherings. Those students were excited when I told them about a new curricular direction for the program, and I hope you all are too. Over the past year the UHP faculty, staff, and I have decided to revamp the capstone course designed for seniors. While we recognize the value of the senior thesis or project as one key component of a capstone experience, we felt for a variety of reasons – some philosophical, some logistical — that our capstone course could and should take a new form and direction.
The new capstone course will continue the ideal of bringing UHP students together during their senior year to reflect on what they learned during their four years at GWU and what direction their future lives and careers might take. Rather than develop a single course on a single, if broad, theme, we will now offer a series of very short courses – month long mini-seminars. You need only register for one such “mini seminar” during your senior year. These mini-seminars will tackle a big theme – an “enduring question” – from whatever disciplinary perspective a faculty member might represent, or from a variety of perspectives that interest seminar participants. One goal is for you to be able to study again with a faculty member who taught you earlier in the program. Another goal is for you to have a more relaxed academic experience –to engage in intellectual discussion without the “carrot or the stick” of grading. The new capstone course will not have any written requirements or tests associated with it. While it will carry one credit, the only expectation will be that you read material assigned and come prepared for a lively, but informal, conversation with each other and with the faculty member. We are choosing themes that are broad enough to interest all of us. This fall the theme will be love; next spring it will be time. This fall, Professors Winstead, Ralkowski, and myself will offer mini-seminars; next spring, Professors Creppell and Christov will offer mini-seminars, and Professors Kung and Aviv will team-teach one. Each will meet only 4 times over the course of a month.
When registration for Fall 2013 courses appear, you will see descriptions for this fall’s offerings, and next fall the descriptions will be available for the spring offerings. We hope you find the new format enticing and that you will look forward to this component of the senior capstone experience with as much enthusiasm as we feel about it. We have a ways to go in developing our ideas between now and next fall, but with Registration Season upon us, we wanted to let you know right away of the coming change.
-Maria Frawley, Director, University Honors Program
Apply for 2013 Research Assistant Opportunity
From climate change to healthcare IT to economics to the use of growth hormones in food to presidents at war, next semester’s research assistant opportunities are great! Don’t miss out!
The deadline to apply is Friday, March 29th, 2013!
Why would you want to be a research assistant? You get an opportunity to do advanced scholarly work, partnering with a research faculty member here at GWU. Pick a topic that’s interesting to you (or go out on a limb and try exploring something completely new!) Some of these can even be complete for credit.
Check out the opportunities for fall 2013, and apply now!
Spring Tweets!
As the birds return for the spring and you all settle back in after a week away, we’d like to remind you to follow us on Twitter. It’s a great way to keep up-to-date on all of the post-Spring Break happenings here @theUHP!
Palisades Book Sale [SPA Event]
For the bookworm/bargain shopper in all of us, the SPAs have found a book sale that is sure to satisfy. This Saturday at the Palisades Library (down the street from the Vern) we’re headed over to their annual book sale.
Most books will be $1, with a $10 per bag option as well. There is also a discount room, with books at $0.25 and $3 per bag. Bring your own bag(s), because the selection is FANTASTIC. Make sure to have some cash on hand, and the sale’s proceeds will support this library.
Meet Rebekah Johnson at the West Hall Vern Express stop for a leisurely walk over at 1:30 pm on Saturday, the 23rd of March. See y’all then!
Board Game Night! [SPA Event]
Want to pwn your fellow Honors students in Trivia? How about getting victory points in the land of Catan? Do all this and MORE at Board Game Night! Join Sarah Rood and your fellow Honors students playing Trivial Pursuit, Munchkin, Settlers of Catan, Cards Against Humanity and possibly more! Be there Wednesday March 20th (that’s this Wednesday!) from 5-7 pm in the Club Room. Come late or leave early if necessary, as long as you play fairly and have fun!
Liking Spring Break? Like Us On Facebook Too!
We hope you’re enjoying your Spring Break! With all of this free time, you should have no problem remembering to “Like” us on Facebook and tell us about it! The UHP Facebook page is your place to share your fun, (responsible) spring break activities with us at the Honors Program. Hope you all did a good job on your work before spring break…
Wait, When Do I Register?
If you’re an Honors student a little confused about when you register, this might help. (Don’t forget to check out the complete registration guide, too!) Continue reading “Wait, When Do I Register?”
The Complete Fall 2013 Registration Guide
There’s a whole lot to know about registration! Luckily for you, we’ve got the whole guide here. Keep reading to find important forms, deadlines, and official registration dates! Continue reading “The Complete Fall 2013 Registration Guide”
Adam Bethke Picked for Hertog Summer Fellowship
Congrats to UHPer Adam Bethke for being accepted! He writes:
This summer I will be spending 6 weeks participating in the Hertog Political Studies Program, which is hosted here at GW. The program is an intensive study of political thought texts – including Machiavelli’s The Prince, Aristotle’sEthics, and de Tocqueville’s Democracy in America – and issues in policymaking and policy implementation.