Special Collections Department
403 Parks Library
Iowa State University
Ames, IA 50011-2140
RS 3/3/0/2
Iowa State University
Honors Program
Newsletters, 1960-[ongoing]
creator: | Iowa State University. Honors Program |
title: | Newsletters |
dates: | 1960-[ongoing] |
extent: | 0.84 linear feet (2 document boxes) |
collection number: | RS 3/3/0/2 |
repository: | University Archives, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University. |
language: | English |
access: | Open for research |
publication rights: | Consult Head, Special Collections Department |
preferred citation: | Iowa State University, Honors Program Newsletters, RS 3/3/0/2, Special Collections Department, Iowa State University Library. |
The Honors Program at Iowa State University was established in 1960. The Honors Program coordinates academic courses, offers seminars, provides research grants and study abroad opportunities in order to provide an intellectually stimulating environment to students who participate in the program. Students must complete an honors project in order to graduate with the Honors distinction. This collection contains newsletters published by the Honors Program for students, faculty, and staff. |
The Honors Program at Iowa State University was established in 1960 under the guidance of then Dean of Instruction W. Robert Parks. Initially, honors students engaged in individual study or research. In 1963, the first optional honors course was offered (Psychology 234, Developmental Psychology). In the 1970s, under the direction of Edwin Lewis, honors courses were developed in order to increase interaction among Honors students and give them special educational experiences. Lewis was also instrumental in the development of a Student Advisory Board for the program. As the program matured and expanded, student research projects culminated in poster presentations. Students who completed honors research projects graduated with the Honors distinction. When the Honors Program was first envisioned it was designed for students who had proven superior academic ability at Iowa State, thus freshmen were excluded from participating. The Freshman Honors Program was initiated in 1973 on a trial basis. A research component, the Freshman Mentor Program, was adopted in 1987. The Honors Program is housed in the Jischke Honors Building, where it has resided since the building's construction in the fall of 2002. The program had previously been housed in Osborn Cottage. Currently (2012) the Honors Program coordinates academic courses, offers seminars, provides research grants and study abroad opportunities in an effort to provide an intellectually stimulating environment to well over 1,000 student participants. |
This collection (1960-[ongoing]) contains newsletters published by the Honors Program for students, faculty, and staff. Newsletters from the Honors Student Board and the Freshman Activities Committee are also included. |
The collection is listed alphabetically. |
Box |
Folder |
Title |
Dates |
1 |
1 |
Bash Flash: newsletter of the Board of Active Students in Honors |
1987-1993 |
1 |
2 |
Castle: newsletter of the Honors Student Board |
1993-1997 |
1 |
3 |
ESPecially for You: Early Success Program newsletter |
1995 |
1 |
4 |
Flash: newsletter for faculty and staff working with the honors program |
1996-1997 |
1 |
5 |
Freshman Activities Committee newsletter |
1987-1988 |
1 |
6-10 |
News and Notes: newsletter |
1960-2000 |
2 |
1-8 |
News and Notes: newsletter |
2001-2007 |
3 |
1-5 |
News and Notes: newsletter |
2007-2012 |
3 |
6 |
Quantum Whatever: Honors Student Board newsletter |
1997-1998 |
3 | 7 | With Honors: newsletter | 2013-2014 |