Spring 2024 Honors College Admitted Student Visit Days and Virtual Visits

The Honors College is hosting an in-person reception in the afternoon for students invited to the Honors College during the Admitted Student Visit Days listed below. 

  • Friday, February 16
  • Friday, February 23
  • Friday, March 29
  • Monday, April 1
  • Friday, April 5
  • Friday April 12
  • Monday, April 15
  • Friday, April 19

Follow this link to take a virtual tour with us, meet some of our Honors College administrators, staff and students, and find out how you can connect with the Dean of the Honors College and current Honors College students virtually: Honors College - Connect virtually.

 

In 2019 Honors College student Kahlia Gonzales '21 received an Honors College Career Development Award to spend eight weeks interning for the Humane Society of Chittenden County and for the SHO Sanctuary, a non-profit farm and habitat restoration organization. Learn more about research fellowships, internship scholarships, and prestigious academic awards in the Honors College.

HCOL 186 Vaccines on Trial

Honors College sophomore seminars are taught by faculty from across the university on a variety of contemporary multidisciplinary topics. "The point is to introduce students to the research process to prepare them for their honors theses,” said Eyal Amiel, an expert on cellular molecular biology and disease immunity, and an HCOL 186 professor. “When you do research, you have to read everything on your topic and condense it into a clear argument. But answers are never completely clear — there’s always more than one side. I chose a paradigm that is difficult. Vaccines pose moral, ethical and personal liberty issues, and both sides have reasons that they feel are legitimate." Learn more about Professor Amiel's HCOL 186, Vaccines on Trial.