Seven Honors College faculty fellows will deliver lectures this fall to provide an inside look into their innovative topics courses at the Honors College.
Honors College faculty fellows, who teach in various disciplines across the University, are selected for their passion for teaching and their special topic “big idea” courses designed to enrich the education of students in the Honors Foundations program.
All lectures are at 6 p.m. and are open to the public. Register here to receive the Zoom link.
“Global Consulting”
Christian Schaupp, professor, accounting
Tuesday, Sept. 1
“People vs. the Planet”
Andrea Soccorsi, teaching instructor, multidisciplinary and interdisciplinary studies
Tuesday, Sept. 8
“The Biology of Aging”
Steve Frisch, professor, biochemistry
Thursday, Sept. 10
“Trauma, Resilience & Children”
Kimberly Floyd, associate professor, learning sciences and human development
Tuesday, Sept. 15
“Mysteries and Diagnoses”
Johanna Winant, assistant professor, English
Tuesday, Sept. 22
“Creative Thinking”
Carla Brigandi, assistant professor, learning science and human development
Thursday, Sept. 24
“Nonfiction Storytelling”
John Temple, professor, Reed College of Media
Tuesday, Sept. 29
See full descriptions of the 2020-2021 Honors Faculty Fellows courses.
For more information, contact Honors@mail.wvu.edu or Damien Clement, assistant dean of the WVU Honors College, at 304-293-2100.