Seniors, reconnect with your classmates to celebrate your upcoming graduation. Join the HC Senior Traditions Committee for this signature event where you'll look back on your personal postcard from the first-year Induction Ceremony, receive your HC Class of 2024 t-shirt (if you ordered one), and more!
All HC Students
Climate Crisis Series: Meet the Innovator - Robert Horton
Are you interested in the climate crisis? Engineering? Environmental Studies?
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.
Colors of Identity: Paint Your Flag
Colors of Identity: Paint Your Flag is hosted by the Honors College LGBTQ+ Affinity Group in collaboration with the LGBTQ+ Learning Collaborative. This event offers a creative and welcoming space for students to explore and express their identities by painting a flag that represents who they are, whether that reflects their sexuality, gender identity, cultural background, or personal experiences.
Constitution Day
Join HC Faculty Fellow Douglas Cantor and his guest, fellow Rutgers Political Science Professor Lisa L. Miller, to celebrate and explore the U.S. Constitution!
Countdown to Graduation Coffeehouse
Seniors, reconnect with your classmates to celebrate your upcoming graduation. Join the HC Senior Traditions Committee for this signature event where you'll look back on your personal postcard from the first-year Induction Ceremony, receive your HC Class of 2023 t-shirt (if you ordered one), and more!
Crisis, Care, and Courage: An Afternoon with Chase Strangio
In honor of trans awareness week, join us for a powerful conversation on the urgent state of transgender justice, from rising anti-trans legislation to the fight for healthcare and safety. Grounded in history, resilience, and community care, this talk offers tools for navigating political divides, using personal narrative to build bridges, and mobilizing for change—offering inspiration and strategy for anyone committed to equity and justice. Honors College students will receive two HC Serves hours for participating.