Faculty Resources

The Honors Program has finished its call for course offerings for the 2007-08 year. If you are interested in teaching for the Honors Program, please take a look at our Call for Proposals page to get a feel for how Honors Classes are structured, as well as our General Teaching Overview to see we and our students expect in an Honors course.

The Honors Program has no professors or faculty to truly call "our own" - we draw upon the vast and talented pool of instructors from other departments to help structure and breathe life into our curriculae. Our instructors represent a broad range of disciplines from Atmospheric Sciences to Slavic Languages and Literature and everything in between. Take a look at our Honors Courses page to see who's teaching for us.

The Honors Faculty Scholar position is a way for faculty to become more involved with the Honors Program and its students. In the past they have offered Brown Bag lunches and evening lectures for Honors students, held regular office hours in the Honors Suite, served on the Honors Council, and taught at least one Honors course of their own design.

2007-2009

Robin Chapman Stacey - History; Women Studies

2005-2007

Eugene Edgar - Education

The Honors Student Advisory Panel (HSAP) presents an annual "Honors Excellence in Teaching Award" in recognition of the knowledge, enthusiasm, and dedication they bring to the classroom.

2007-2008

Stewart Tolnay - Sociology

2006-2007

James Allen Morrow - Mathematics

2005-2006

Mary Pat Wenderoth - Biology

2004-2005

Bob Dumas - Philosophy

2003-2004

Steven Herbert - Law, Societies, and Justice

2002-2003

Jon Herron - Zoology

2001-2002

Clarke Speed - Anthropology