Research Opportunities and Grants
Dan Sportiello, '07
Major: Philosophy and English
"I have attended the Final Honors Program Research Symposium. What you will definitely find there is that some of the most brilliant young minds on the entire planet gather together at the end of every year to impress one another. One day, if you work very hard and are very, very lucky, you will be one of the five chosen to present your thesis upon graduation." Read More >
Research Highlights
Select Glynn Family Honors Program students present the results of their research at the Final Honors Research Symposium. Learn more about how they have contributed to their fields of knowledge—and how the Glynn Family Honors Program helped them begin successful careers.
Eileen Nutting
Eileen Nutting completed her thesis, titled The Nature of Rational Intuition, under the direction of Michael Raymond DePaul, Professor of Philosophy. She is currently pursuing her Ph.D. in Philosophy at the University of California, Los Angeles.
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Vijay K. Ramanan
Vijay K. Ramanan was an honors mathematics major in the College of Science. His thesis, completed under the direction of David R. Hyde, Professor of BIological Sciences, was titled Analysis of Gene Expression during Light-Induced Retinal Degeneration and Regeneration in Albino Zebrafish. He is currently pursuing an M.D./Ph.D. at Indiana University Medical School Medical Scientist training program.
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Angelo Signoracci
Angelo Signoracci completed his thesis titled Implementation and Calibration of a New PPAC Detector and Support Electronics for a Browne-Buechner Spectrograph with the guidance of Phillipe Colon, Assisstant Professor of Physics. Signoracci is now pursuing his Ph.D. in Physics at Michigan State University.
