Colloquiums & Seminars

March 2015

More Than Just Puppy Love: Training, Competing, Serving

 By: Morgan Harvey, EC Scholar and Honors College Junior As a dog lover, trainer, and agility competitor, I have dedicated years to learning everything I can about training dogs in […]

3.23.2015

January 2015

Faculty Feature: The True Rewards of Teaching

By: Dr. Kindal Shores, Honors College Faculty Fellow and Associate Professor of Recreation & Leisure Studies It is 9 am on a Thursday in January. I am sitting in Joyner Library […]

1.26.2015

December 2014

Inspiring Confidence and Compassion: Honors 2000

By: Amanda Hall, Honors College Freshman As a freshman in the Honors College at East Carolina University, I am currently enrolled in Honors 2000. This class challenges Honors College freshmen […]

12.6.2014

November 2014

What is an Honors College Seminar, Anyway?

By: Erika Dietrick, Undergraduate Coordinator of Marketing and Communications Each spring, the Honors College unveils over a dozen Honors College seminars spanning topics as diverse as Ethics, Global Health, and […]

11.24.2014

Senior Reflections: Getting the Most Out of College

By: Kelly McLees, Honors College Senior The following is Kelly’s reflection on her college and Honors College experience.  Kelly will graduate from ECU in December 2014.  Of course, my life […]

11.17.2014

September 2014

An Exploration of Holocaust Archives: Perkins Library at Duke University

By Kristalyn Gill Some people say you can only trust history when you hold, in your hands, a primary source or witness the event itself. However, I do not concur […]

9.18.2014

Phenomenal Photographs and Artifacts

By Mary-Grace Kelly While on our class’s excursion to Duke University, I was privileged to see many photos and read many impressive documents, newspaper articles, letters, and books that were […]

9.18.2014

Holocaust Denialism and Media: Holocaust Seminar

By Aenia Amin Today’s trip to Duke University and the Nasher Museum was an enriching and eye-opening experience. Upon arriving at Duke, William Hansen, the curator of the Rubenstein Library, […]

9.18.2014

The Rubenstein Rare Book Collection: Holocaust Seminar

By Rebecca Wagner Stepping foot on the campus of Duke University for the first time allowed me to understand why it is known as a prestigious university. The atmosphere and […]

9.18.2014

A Reflection on the Duke Exhibit

By Jeanann Woodard            As we pulled up on the icy day, we were greeted by the majestic chapel stretching above the trees.  While I was admiring the architecture, I could […]

9.18.2014