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The Committee:
Arts & Letters
Jennifer Smith:
History and Philosophy
Psychology and Sociology
Gordon McNeer:
Modern Languages
English
Fine Arts
Brooks Lansing:
Political Science
Criminal Justice
Education
Kellie Whelan-Kim:
Teacher Education
Laurie Jossey:
Health and Physical Education
Science & Health Professions
Brenda Smith:
Nursing
Physical Therapy
Karen Briggs:
Biology
Chemistry
Math and Computer Science
Physics
Closing Activities
NGCSU American Democracy Project
Mountain Laurels
Amy Childers-Mansfield
Publicity
Jon Miner
Maria Albo Carabelli
Carl Cavalli
Conference Co-ordinator

John Holliday

NOTE: We're moving! our new address is: http://www.northgeorgia.edu/HonorsConference/
We'll try to maintain both this site and the new site through this year's conference.

The fifteenth annual NGCSU Honors Academic Conference (formerly "Honors Day") is on the afternoons of Tuesday, April 6th, and Wednesday, April 7th 2010. It is currently scheduled for 3pm to 7pm each day.

Look for us on FACEBOOK!: http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=44685066733

A note about attendance...
In an e-mail to NGCSU-LIST on February 19th, 2008, VPAA Linda Roberts-Betsch described the Dean's Council proposal regarding Honors Conference attendance: "Classes will not be canceled, but attendance at session(s) will count as a class session per directions from individual instructors if they chose to cancel class. Expectations as to attendance should be described on the class syllabus."

The Honors Conference is a forum to showcase student excellence and achievement. Each department selects student papers or projects to present at their appropriate panel. Honor societies and other relevant groups may also stage related presentations at each panel or may stage their own special panels or activities.

In general, presentations involve significant original research or thinking, often in the form of multimedia presentations (visuals, graphics, video, audio, computer presentations). Each presentation will last around 10 to 12 minutes. The honor society/other group activities will total about 20 minutes for each panel.

Technology information for participants: If you have questions about technology availability or have a technology request, please see this form, and send your requests to Eric Nelken at eanelken@northgeorgia.edu

Last modified by Carl Cavalli (ccavalli@northgeorgia.edu) on April 03, 2010