Spring 2010 Schedule:
April 16, 2010
1:30 – 5:00 PM, the McCoy Meetin’
House
All students arrive 20 minutes before your scheduled
presentation time
Preferred
presentation date and time on or before April 5
Narrative due: to
virginia.brackett@park.edu on or before April
9
This
is a mandatory meeting
Mentors
should accompany students
Snacks
will be provided for mentors and students
Remember to save power point presentations in the old
version; the computer in the Meetin’ House does not
support the new format.
Each year all HN302 junior and senior level students and
their mentors meet with members of the Honors and Scholarship Committee, which
is chaired by the Director of the Honors Program. The purpose of the meeting is
to allow you to discuss the status of your research projects with committee
members. The committee members may use the occasion to supply feedback and
direction for you, suggesting changes and/or additions to the project. Guests
may be invited, and various administrators and faculty stop by to learn more
about your projects! Mentors,
please discuss your preferred day and time for your student’s 15 minute
presentation. The Director will complete a schedule on or before April 9.
If you are enrolled in your initial semester of HN302, you
will present a narrative
summary that describes the project and progress made since the
project’s inception that also includes a list of a minimum of 10 sources (these may
be prospective interviews and other primary sources as well as print sources).
Please email your narrative to the Director at virginia.brackett@park.edu on or
before April
9. Your narrative should contain a working project title, your name,
your status (junior, senior), and your mentor’s name. You may also show a
representation of the project. The project representation may be a written
excerpt and/or power point, photographs, artwork, etc. also submit a list of
references used in their research thus far. They are required to e-mail the
project narrative to the committee chairperson at least one week prior to
presentation
If you are enrolled in your second semester of HN302 you
will present a
representation of the project in addition to a narrative summary that
describes the project and progress made since the last update. Progress should
be evident. You will also include a list of all sources. Your narrative
should contain a working project title, your name, your status (junior,
senior), and your mentor’s name. Please email your narrative to the Director at
virginia.brackett@park.edu on
or before April
9. You must also show a representation of the project. The project
representation may be a written excerpt from a creative project that you will
read aloud and/or power point, photographs, artwork, etc.
The Director should hear from each student on or before the
deadline of
April 5.