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Pictured here are Dr. Maya Sen (left), Anne Winiarski (middle), and Hunter Harig (right). NMU Honors Program students, Winiarski and Harig, presented in May at the 21st annual Association for Psychological Science meeting in San Francisco, Calif. Collaborating with Dr. Maya Sen, associate professor in psychology, Winiarski and Harig researched attitudes of NMU students toward vegetarianism and hunting. For more information about this study, please see Dr. Sen's website or the research website. The Honors Program provided funding to help cover the costs of travel to the conference. |
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| Honors Student Organization (HSO) |
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All honors program students are automatically members of the HSO. The HSO is entirely student run and organizes social events, tutoring, and informal advising including the mentor program. More HSO news |
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Michael Broadway has been named interim program director for 2009-10. More info. |
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If you have a high school GPA of at least 3.5 and a score of 27 or higher on the ACT, you're the kind of student we're looking for. Apply here |
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Honors Student Profiles |
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Meet Kirstin Meyer, second year Honors Program student. Her first year at Northern Michigan University has been filled with new experiences and unique learning opportunities. She is especially excited that she has helped identify a new species of crab from the Yubu mountains of Africa. Learn more about Kirstin and read profiles of other honors students. Read more |