A with Honors Projects are completed in regularly scheduled classes. Students are expected to do a minimum of fifteen hours of scholarly work on their project. Projects should challenge students intellectually, allow them to express themselves academically and to explore unique ideas. A with Honors Projects are not necessarily more work, but they do allow students to be academically challenged and express themselves creatively. All Projects are approved by the Honors Director.

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Submissions from 2018

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Nervous System Practical, Ben Albrecht

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Robert Robinson's Contributions to Organic Chemistry, Ben Albrecht

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Wild Type Drosophila melanogaster Eye Pigments: Examining Absorbance Spectra and Light Sensitivity, Erin Brown and Taylor M. Delaney

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Considerations Regarding the Digestive Development of the Premature Neonate, Gretchen Clavey

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An Assessment of Inheritance Patterns in Two Mutant Eye-color Traits of Drosophila melanogaster, Jedidiah Heiser and Seth B. Yates

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Absorbance of 0.15 Seen at 440 nm Double Peak in Sepia Eyed Drosophila melanogaster, Fabiola Padron and LiPing Zhao

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Interitance Pattern of Vestigial Mutation in Drosophila melanogaster, Tori R. Witruck and Adam Padron

Submissions from 2016

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Looking Into Malaria, Ahmad Ahmad

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Composting at Parkland College, Della Jacobs

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Biotechnology/Cloning poster, Hye Tae Kim

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In Vitro Transcription Lab, Sarah Oh and Samantha Christ

Submissions from 2015

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Hearing Loss from Traumatic Brain Injury, Nathan Young

Submissions from 2014

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An Examination of Music's Effects on Athletic Performance, Patrick Ford

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Hearing Loss and the Structure of the Ear, Molly Rannebarger

Submissions from 2012

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Chemotherapy: The Physiological Cost of a Cure, Megan Ellis

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Cancer and You, Diah-Aldeen Judeh

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Genetics and Cancer, Sachin Puri

Submissions from 2010

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Synergistic Cancer Treatment: A Hypothetical Combination of Several Unique Cancer Treatments, Clinton Belott

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A Solution to Running Cramps Induced by Electrolyte Imbalance, Renee Johnson

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Nutritional Analysis of High Fructose Corn Syrup, Emily Pitts