HFC Minutes, Friday, September
10, 1999
Present: Michael Arnush, Phil Boshoff, Katie
Cella, Ruth Copans, Kim Helms, Amelia Rauser, Jon Ramsey, Anita Steigerwald
Absent: Sue Bender
The meeting began at 12:00 noon, Honors Forum
Lounge, Ladd 204
Discussion of the major projects the Council
anticipates addressing this year, with Council members assigned to provide
oversight and leadership:
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Events: Amelia
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Communications: Jon and Ruth
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Summer Workshop: Phil
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Liaison with student leadership: Anita
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Honors Lounge: Katie and President (TBA)
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Academic Festival: Katie and Kim
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HF-Periclean: Kim and President (TBA)
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Budget: Michael & Rebecca
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Operating Code: Michael
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Other issues: 300-level courses; Academic Festival
and other showcases of student work; senior year-capstones, Periclean,
Commencement; overseas honors; HFC leadership; lounge
Events: in response to a request from Michael,
members of Academic Staff and the Honors faculty have submitted requests
for (co)sponsorship for events, field trips, etc.; some seek funding, others
simply sponsorship. The events include
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van der Hulst lectures- host a reception and
Q&A with Harry van der Hulst (Fall or Spring)
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Penny Jolly (AH102H), Katie Hauser (AH265-HF200),
Ruth Andrea Levinson (ED200-HF200) and Leslie Mechem (CL220-HF200) have
each requested funding for bus trips to NYC (Oct.-Dec.)
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Michael Ennis-McMillan-funding for two speakers
for AN101H (Oct.)
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James Kettlewell, tour of old campus (with Honors
Floors) (Oct. 8)
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Regis Brodie, gallery tour (Nov. 11)
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NYC Opera with Prof. Tom Denny (Fall; note: cost
range from $19 to $81)
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Richard Dawkins on evolution-host a post-lecture
reception (Oct).
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Margaret Pearson-host a post-lecture reception
with Asian Studies (Sept. 29)
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Ken Storm-Asian Studies speaker co-sponsorship
(Nov. 4)
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Amy Richlin-Classics speaker co-sponsorship (Spring)
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Faculty speaker-TBA (Spring)
Amelia will pursue these and other possible lectures,
symposia, performances, etc., and draft a proposal for selecting and categorizing
events.
Discussion with intent to pursue opportunities
to offer local high school students one-course scholarships. This project,
initiated by Phil separate from the HF, has received endorsement from the
Dean’s office and dovetails with the HF’s on-going efforts to attract more
top students to the College.
Honors Forum opening event with faculty &
students an overwhelming success, reflecting the successful relationship
between the HF and Admissions. The HFC decided to extend an invitation
to Tabitha Orthwein, Associate Director of Admissions, to join the HFC
as a guest for AY99/00.
Discussion of the Admissions process, specifically
the screening process resulting in the selection of applicants with AQRs
of "10" as HF candidates. The HFC did not resolve its role in the process,
including the participation of Council members and HF students. This issue
requires further discussion.
Course proposals for Spring 2000 will be reviewed
& voted on via email in order to make the Sept. 15 Curriculum Committee
deadline.
The Council resolved to invite Pres. Jamie
Studley to a future meeting; Michael will follow through.
The Meeting adjourned at 1:00PM - next meeting
scheduled for Friday, September 24.
Respectfully submitted,
Rebecca Burnham
Honors Forum secretary