Student Reflections
Thesis Thursday-Psychology
For our final Thesis Thursday of Spring 2021, we are celebrating our second-largest batch of graduates from the Department of Psychological Sciences. Congratulations all!
Thesis Thursday-Fine Arts, Physical Sciences, and Mathematics
This week’s Thesis Thursday truly embodies the spirit of the arts and sciences, celebrating all our grads majoring in Art, Geosciences, Math, Music, Physics, and Theatre!
Thesis Thursday-International Studies and Political Science
This Thesis Thursday we are celebrating our policy people–all of our graduates from International Studies and Political Science!
Thesis Thursday-Social Sciences
This Thesis Thursday, we are highlighting some of the social sciences, specifically our Anthropology, Economics, Journalism, Social Work, Sociology, and Criminology majors.
Thesis Thursday-Chemistry
Congratulations to all of our graduates from the Department of Chemistry and Biochemistry! Erin Boyd Departmental Scholar of Chemistry—Biochemistry Emphasis: Summa Cum Laude Minor in Math Thesis Title: Growth, Incubation, and Image Processing of...
Thesis Thursday-Humanities
This week for Thesis Thursday, we are celebrating several of our humanities graduates from the Departments of English, History, Communication, Philosophy, and the World Languages!
Thesis Thursday-Biology
This year, we are kicking off our Thesis Thursday series by celebrating our largest department–Biological Sciences! Read all about our Honors Biology majors and their words of wisdom for current honors students!
A Pre-Med Student’s Thoughts on the Art of Balance
Junior Biology major and pre-med student Mary Claire Walker reflects on how she balances her hectic schedule.
Finding Healthy Ways to Cope With Stress
How do you deal with the stress of college? Today on the blog, Biology major Ashton Jones shares her best advice on how to handle stress in healthy ways.
How to Get Involved in Research
One of the most common questions we get here at Fulbright Honors is “How do I get involved in research?” Today on the blog, sophomore Biochemistry and History double major Miller Bacon shares his experience finding his current lab, as well as some tips that students of all majors can use to get involved in research at the U of A!