Workshop

Master Class: Intro to Law School with Distinguished Alum Richard Kent, Esq.

 

In this two-part Master Class on Law, Richard Kent, Esq., will guide you through fundamental aspects of law and case examples so that you understand how concepts translate to the real world. This introduction to law will help you assess whether law is an area you would like to further study or practice in and if you chose to venture on to law school it will give you a foundation to understand the law education you are about to embark upon.

Annual HC First-year Resume & LinkedIn Workshop

Every Fall, Honors College 1st-year's kickoff their college career by revamping or creating their resumes and LinkedIn profiles to prepare for applications in research labs, internships, competitions, and student organizations.

Whether you already have a resume and LinkedIn profile or are starting from scratch- the Honors College Scholar Peer Mentors are here to guide you through the creation and updating process.

Build Your e-Portfolio

Build Your e-Portfolio with Wix

An e-portfolio is a high-impact practice that is particularly helpful to begin early in your honors education. By creating an e-portfolio, you can collect your work over time, reflecting on your personal and academic growth and making connections between your education experiences and co-curriculars. This is a wonderful way for you to share your progress with professors, advisors, potential employers, and mentors.

Coding Workshop with J&J WiSTEM2D Program

Using a data set based on the passengers of the Titanic, students will be walked through various intro-level data transformation skills using Python. Python will be used as the syntax.

Honors College students are specially invited to this wonderful learning opportunity! No prior coding experience is necessary to participate.

 

Registration was provided in the Honors College Opportunity Email. 

Don't Be Scared of Scheduling: Course Registration Event

Don’t be scared of building your schedule! The HC Scholar Peer Mentors are hosting an information session on all things scheduling. Learn tips on choosing classes for next semester, meet peer mentors with similar career interests, and start creating your Spring 24 schedule!