University’s new honors lecture series seeks dynamic faculty

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academics iconThe A&T Honors Program will kick off its new “University Honors Lecture Series" this coming fall semester. The series will feature lectures and programs presented by A&T faculty, community leaders, writers and artists, and local scholars in an effort to expose students to new ideas, present research, celebrate diversity, nurture leadership, and encourage civic participation.

A&T faculty from all disciplines who are interested in presenting a lecture or program (approximately 50-60 minutes) on research that they are currently conducting may contact Karen Favreau, academic program coordinator in the Honors Program, at 285-2030.  While many of those in attendance will be A&T honors students, the programs will be marketed to the entire A&T community and beyond. According to Favreau: “Presenting a program as part of the series is a great way to connect with highly motivated students, meet faculty from other institutions, and make the A&T and the greater Greensboro community aware of the new knowledge you are creating.”

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