Judges commended sophomore Maren Orchard and her co-researcher for their April 8 presentation about work-family conflict in the lives of American women.
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Editor's Note: Honors Student Jacob Davis also won an award at this year's symposium. Davis, a biology major, was honored for his work with two other students on a presentation titled "Determining Genes Required for Degradation of Translocon-Clogging Proteins
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Freshman telecommunications major Garrett Looker shows News & Notes what's in his bag: everything needed for "getting in the groove."
Compiled by Mary Cox
Junior Shelby Ward, a telecommunications major, shares why she applied for the desk job in the Honors residence hall two years ago, and what keeps her working there.
Compiled by Olivia Power
Emily Troutt is a sophomore elementary education major and autism spectrum disorder minor. Her desk includes memories of her time student teaching, as well as memories from home.
Compiled by Noah Patterson
Rachel Harvey, a sophomore computer science major, shares her pin board decorated with family, friends, traditions, and more.
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Freshman Jade Torres, who was adopted from China, talks about returning there to study abroad, her BSU Netflix binges, and the hope of creating her own major.
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Sophomore psychology major and transfer student Celie McKinley presents the story of her succulent's life and death struggle, as well as a collie whose namesake was a star on the silver screen.
Compiled by Mary Cox
Freshman actuarial science major Daniel Stone shares the biggest fish he has ever caught and his penchant for Rubik's cubes in this week's Faces profile.
Compiled by Olivia Power
Editor's Note: N&N accidentally featured Daniel Stone in Faces for the second time this year. View the first post here and see how Daniel's desk has changed over the course of two semesters.
Freshman telecommunications major Abby Quigley shares what celebrity her Honors 100 mentor thought might make a good best friend, along with the item she got to fulfill residence hall stereotypes.
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Freshman Maddi Robling studies political science but will be changing her major to legal studies next semester. She explains the story behind her optimistic street sign adornment and how she stays awake to do all her studying in this week's Faces profile.
Compiled by Margo Morton
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