(From Crowder College)
Neosho, MO – Crowder College Honor students graduating this semester will have their projects on display Friday, April 21, 11am-noon, in the lobby outside the Lee Library in the Arnold Farber building on the Neosho campus.
Students used the Phi Theta Kappa Honors Topic: “How the World Works: Global Perspectives.” According to Honors Program Coordinator, Suzanne Puckett, each student was asked to write an informative research paper and create a poster that visually presents their findings.
Students participating in the 2017 Honors Program include:
· Katie Abbott (Granby, MO)
· Kaylee Claybrook (Neosho, MO)
· Kendra Cole (Neosho, MO)
· Dawnelle Lebow (Galena, MO)
· Jackson Lewis (Neosho, MO)
· Hannah Martin (Carl Junction, MO)
· Salman Mostafa (Egypt)
· Daryan Torix (Mena, AR)
· Keri Walter (Carl Junction, MO)
Students, faculty, staff, and community members are invited to stop by the presentations and ask questions of the presenters.
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