What is the IU Honors Convocation?

What is the IU Honors Convocation?

The Indiana University Southeast Honors Convocation recognizes students who have demonstrated outstanding academic achievement. The IU Southeast Honors Convocation is traditionally held on the Thursday evening preceding Commencement.

Is Indiana University Bloomington Ivy League?

As a public ivy league institution, Indiana University Bloomington was ranked in the top 40 public national universities, tied for 36th, and was tied for 89th among all colleges and universities in the 2019 U.S. News and World Report Best Colleges rankings.

Does Indiana University have an honors college?

In addition to the Hutton Honors College, many IU schools and departments offer honors programs within their majors, which can lead to a General Honors Notation upon graduation. Ask your advisor for more information once you’ve started your program of study at IU.

Is there a Hutton Honors College at IU?

In addition to the Hutton Honors College, many IU schools and departments offer honors programs within their majors, which can lead to a General Honors Notation upon graduation. Ask your advisor for more information once you’ve started your program of study at IU.

Which is the highest honor at Indiana University?

Election to Phi Beta Kappa is the highest honor that can be conferred on an undergraduate in the liberal arts and sciences. IU’s chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, Gamma of Indiana, was established in 1911.

When was Phi Beta Kappa established at Indiana University?

IU’s chapter of Phi Beta Kappa, Gamma of Indiana, was established in 1911. Twice each year, faculty electors who are also Phi Beta Kappa members review the academic records of the College’s senior degree candidates and recent bachelor’s degree recipients and elect students to membership in Phi Beta Kappa.

Who is Edward Gubar at Indiana University Bloomington?

No other place exists on our magnificent campus that offers a better opportunity to study with some of Indiana University’s best scholars, researchers, teachers, and artists. The HHC mourns the passing of Edward Gubar, cherished HHC retired instructor and staff member. View his obituary and learn how to support a scholarship in his honor here.