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.
Submissions from 2018
Mental Health - Family, Najma Motan
Solutions for a Public Campaign to Overcome Discrimination Against LGBT Youth, Alina Neverodska
Submissions from 2016
Copassion and Consumption: The Difference Between Cats and Cows, Miles McAvoy
Submissions from 2015
The Fall of the Tsars, Jamie Hendrickson
Social and Pragmatic Language in Autistic Children, Hannah Li
Submissions from 2014
Is Your Online Data Really Private?, Nathan Pitchaikani
Submissions from 2013
War on Love, Jill Patterson
Submissions from 2012
Speaking Up for the Little Ones: Enforcing Children's Rights, Rebecca Davis
Submissions from 2011
Rabbit Hole: A Prologue, Elizabeth Davis