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    Date of this Version

    2024

    Document Type

    Journal Issue

    Citation

    Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council (spring/summer 2024) 25(1)

    Guest Journal Editor, Linda Frost, University of Tennessee at Chattanooga

    Abstract

    Journal of the National Collegiate Honors Council (spring/summer 2024), volume 25, issue1.

    Forum on Honors as Neighborhood

    Contents

    Dedication to Suketu P. Bhazar

    Guest Editor’s Introduction, Linda Frost

    Honors as Neighborhood, Ada Long

    Honors as a Changing Neighborhood, Betsy Greenleaf Yarrison

    Honors, Equity, and the Difference Principle, Patrick Fazioli

    Institutional Neighborhoods and the Stories They Tell, Joyce Olewski Inman

    From Individuals to Neighbors: Growth through Embracing Positionality, Joy L. Hart, Andrea Radasanu, Timothy Nichols, Rebecca C. Bott-Knutson, and Jonathan Kotinek

    International Honors Neighbors, Mimi Killinger, Abigail Arnold, Abby Bouchard, Katharine Poulin, Gabriella Shetreet, and Kailee Soucia

    Neighbors Outside, Inside, and Beyond the Classroom: A Pioneering Honors Program in the University of Illinois System, Katie Carlson-Eastvold, Marc Klingshirn, and Elise LoBue

    Expanding Our Honors Neighborhood: Teaching In and About Jails and Prisons, Victoria M. Bryan and Owen Cantrell

    Good Neighbors, James Ford

    Building, Dwelling, and Thinking with Ada Long, Lisa L. Coleman

    Dispatch from Ada Long’s Honors Neighborhood, Michael E. Sloane

    Actualizing the et al.: Twenty Years of Editor’s Introductions, Emily Walshe

    Research Essays

    “The Direful Spectacle of the Wrack”: Teaching against Colonialism through Shipwrecks and Shakespeare, Sara A. Rich

    Marginalized First-Time Honors Students Explain the Impact of Tracking Labels, Trina Sotirakopulos

    Equity and Inclusion in Honors: A Case Study of Admissions Changes, Trevor Zink and Andrew Dilts

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