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Freeing the Power of the Individual

Rain does not stop Honors students from pursuing knowledge

Rain does not stop Honors students from pursuing knowledge

Honors College students participating in the British Studies program.

Honors College students participating in the British Studies program.

Sam Zeanah and Yvette Barr study the Torah as part of the Honors REL class in San Francisco

Sam Zeanah and Yvette Barr study the Torah as part   of the Honors REL class in San Francisco

Kristin Howard (foreground), Stephanie Knox, Marks McWhorter, and Elliott Freeman get up close and personal with dolphins at Gulf World

Kristin Howard (foreground), Stephanie Knox, Marks McWhorter, and Elliott Freeman get up close and personal with dolphins at Gulf World

Operation Med School! Honors students assess patient's condition in simulated situation at University Medical Center in Jackson.

Operation Med School!  Honors students assess patient


"The Honors College at Southern Miss offers a superior educational setting. The small Honors classes offer gifted students the chance to interact with other students and the professors. In the Honors College students are encouraged to involve themselves in their academic progress and participate in enriched academic experiences."
Stuart Lovinggood
Honors College Presidential Scholar

What we Offer

On Campus Housing
Hattiesburg HallHonors housing, Mississippi Hall for women and Hattiesburg Hall for men, is an option for students in the Honors College.

For more information about housing visit the Department of Resident Life.

Academic Scholarships for Upperclassmen*
Office Hours: 9 a.m. - 5 p.m. Mondays
Drop by the International Center Room 301 or make an appointment.

*Though housed in the Honors College, the scholarship officer will assist any Southern Miss student interested in making application for scholarships.

I Know What You Did Last Summer

Hattiesburg HallI am a Deaf Education major at Southern Miss, and while in Kenya this summer, I met a man who was deaf named Richard.

I had an opportunity to communicate with him through sign. It was an amazing opportunity to use what I have been studying and make a new friend.

This is a picture of me signing with Richard and another member of our team. - Hope Stanford.

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Student Internships Programs

The State Department is looking for outstanding undergraduate or graduate students to participate in their student internship program during the summer of 2009. The internships are either paid or unpaid depending on the student’s financial need. Interns are placed either in Washington D.C. or in embassies around the world! Even unpaid interns receive free housing and in some cases the State Department will pay for travel.

The State Department’s goal is to find students from diverse backgrounds to represent our diverse nation. Diversity can be in the form of language skills, physical diversity, regional diversity, national origin diversity, and racial diversity -- almost anything, so start thinking about what is unique about you and your college experience. Students with proven language skills in any of the following languages are especially welcomed: Arabic, Chinese, Bangla/Bengali, Hindi, Korean, Persian, Punjabi, Russian, Turkish, and Urdu. Candidates must be U.S. citizens. This is a wonderful opportunity for a unique experience and a great resume builder so please come by the National Scholarship Office to talk about applying. Contact Robyn Curtis, National Scholarship Officer, at 601.266.4533 to schedule an appointment.

More information on the program can be found at:
http://www.careers.state.gov

News and Events

Honors student selected as one of recently selected as one of sixty national Phi Kappa Phi Emerging Scholars
Sophomore Presidential Scholar Suzanna Ellzey was recently selected as one of 60 national Phi Kappa Phi Emerging Scholars. Congratulations Suzanna!

 

Medical School Luncheon
Friday, August 29 from noon to 1 in Thad Cochran Center, room 210. This event is for both science AND non-science majors who are interested in attending medical school.

 

Rotary Scholar Robin Walker meets with Bishop Desmond Tutu
 - Rotary Scholar Robin Walker meets with Bishop Desmond TutuRotary Scholar Robin Walker (International Studies 2004) meets with Bishop Desmond Tutu during her year of study at the University of Cape Town where she used her Rotary Ambassadorial Scholarship to study for an MA in International Relations.

 

Senior Honors Orientation:
Tuesday, August 19 from 10-11:15 in Thad Cochran Ballroom I

 

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