At the Senior Symposium, the best poster or posters receive an award for excellence, and the awardee’s name and college are engraved on a plate that is displayed in the Honors Program office.
Honors Program Spring Award and Medallion Ceremony - On May 9, 2019, the Honors Program recognized honors students’ accomplishments at the Spring Award and Medallion Ceremony. The Symposium Award for outstanding symposium posters went to Clare Green for […]
Symposium Awards, 2018 - In 2018, several winners were chosen to be awarded for their Symposium projects for Spring 2018. Below are the abstracts of this year’s winners who were recognized at the Senior […]
- Symposium Awards, 2017 - In 2017, three winners were chosen to be awarded for their Symposium projects for Spring 2017 and one winner was chosen for Fall 2016. Below are the abstracts of this […]
2016 Senior Symposium Winners and Photo Gallery - The senior symposium ask students to develop an original contribution to the knowledge of their chosen profession or discipline. While it is not always easy to conduct ‘research’ as it […]
- Honors Alumnus Tyler George - Tyler George Graduated May 2014 B.S. in Applied Mathematics Honors alumnus, Tyler George, made the most of his Honors experience and succeeded in capturing the 2014 “Best Symposium” award for […]
Fall 2015 Senior Symposium - On Wednesday, December 9, nine students made their final presentations as Honor students when they participated in the Fall, 2015 Senior Symposium. Seniors Zachary Zwiernikowski, Jennifer Polglaze, Haylee Luedtke, Kelsey […]
2015 Senior Symposium - The senior symposium ask students to develop an original contribution to the knowledge of their chosen profession or discipline. While it is not always easy to conduct ‘research’ as it […]
Fall 2014 Senior Symposium - On Wednesday, December 3, five students made their final presentations as Honor students when they participated in the Fall, 2014 Senior Symposium. Seniors Kaitlin Allinger, College of Health Professions; Matthew […]
- Lauren Steinhaus, “Could the Drug that Saves You Kill You?” – Senior Symposium Winner, 2014 - Could the Drug that Saves You, Kill You? Bacterial infections are quite common and prove not only to be a nuisance, but also potentially lethal if not properly treated. The […]
- Elizabeth Schroeder “Online vs. Traditional Math Courses” – Senior Symposium Winner 2014 - Online vs. Traditional Math Courses Ferris State University along with many other colleges and universities in the United States offers a program known as ALEKs: a web-based, course management assessment […]
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