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Continuum Research Journal

February 18, 2016 By Honors Web Master

Continuum
BACK ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Abiana Adamson, Sophomore, Economics Major, Executive Editor Chonise Bass, Sophomore, English Major, Writing Minor, Features Team Leader Naija Brown, Sophomore, Psychology Major, Public Health Minor, Public Relations Team Leader
FRONT ROW LEFT TO RIGHT: Baillee Cooper, Sophomore, Biology Major, Design and Technology Team Leader Kelsey Gallant, Sophomore, Biology Major, Review Team Leader Ansley Carlisle, Sophomore, Chemistry/Dual Degree Engineering Major, Executive Editor

OnFeature Students are Abiana Adamson, C’18 and Ansley Carlisle, C’18. They are both second year Honors students, who have started Spelman’s first interdisciplinary undergraduate research journal.

Abiana A. is an Economics major from Minneapolis, Minnesota. After Spelman, she plans to pursue a medical degree and a master’s in public policy with aspirations to reform America’s healthcare system. Ansley C. is a chemistry dual degree engineering major from Dallas, TX who plans to use her chemical engineering degree to provide consulting expertise for biotechnology firms.

Chonise Bass, the features team leader at Continuum, conducted this interview.

Q.  Bass: Why did you all choose Spelman?

AA: I needed to go to a school that was built for me in mind; a school where I’d see my history and experience reflected back to me and Spelman was exactly that place.

AC: Frankly, I choose Spelman because I wanted to be part of a large community of intelligent and driven black women.

Q.  Bass: Is there anything in particular that you like about the Honors experience?

AC: I really like two things: I like the camaraderie between students that are very academically driven and I like the speakers that the program introduces us to.

Q.  Bass: Give a brief description about the Research Journal.

AA: Continuum is an online interdisciplinary academic journal that publishes peer-reviewed original research articles and feature articles about women of African descent. We accept submissions of original research articles and other papers from any student at an undergraduate institution. Our deadline for consideration in the first edition is February 20th.

Q.  Bass: What gave you the inspiration to pursue such a project?

AC: What really gave us the inspiration was we were looking lists of scholars and what they did. And we found that a lot of them were editors of research journals, and we thought about how we didn’t have a research journal on campus. We just think that it’s important that our peers have a place that they can read and publish their own research and know that research is important to all of us. It isn’t just a higher-level concept that is restricted to Ivy Leagues or even STEMS majors. Anyone can do research.

Q. Bass: Is there anything that the Honors Community could do to offer support?

AC: I would say that the honors community could offer ideas for how to help get us off our feet and make us a larger presence on campus. Definitely spread the word to your friends both at Spelman and other college or university campuses.

AA: Honors community members who want to get involved should contact email us at spelmcontinuum@gmail.com. Anyone who is interested in research, its intersection in our daily lives, or writing in general can participate as members or contributors. Look out for the first edition of the journal in April 2016.

Filed Under: OnFeature, Students

Rookie Mistakes: Preemptive Comments on Graduate Student Empirical Research Manuscripts

February 10, 2016 By Honors Web Master

[Tip] Guide to Research Manuscript

Filed Under: Resources

Faty-Sharon Sylla, C’2018 – Ethel Waddell Githii Scholar Award

February 5, 2016 By Honors Web Master

Faty-Sharon Sylla

The Honors Program’s Ethel Waddell Githii Scholar Award* was conceived and first awarded in 2015 to recognize a first year student who has demonstrated scholarly curiosity, intellectual presence, critical consciousness and personal discipline. “The Award is intended to make tangible those values of the Program and the College that may seem abstract, “uncool” or unrewarded. Our students best demonstrate these “abstract” qualities to their peers as tangible and important signs of self-actualization or, the “birth of your personal cool,” says Program Director, Opal Moore.

Faty-Sharon Sylla was the first recipient of the Githii Scholar Award. Sylla is an international student from Paris, France, double majoring in International Studies and Comparative Women’s Studies. Sylla was both honored and surprised to receive the award. She engaged in dialogue with members of the class of 2019 at the 2016 “Reconnect,” an informal dinner where students get to debrief their first semester experiences and talk about what they will take into the second half of their first year.

As a first year student, Sylla said she felt lost at Spelman. However, receiving this award helped her realize that she was going down the right path. “I realized my freshman year that I could learn just as much outside the classroom as I learned inside. So, that year I participated in events and activities that were going on around campus that were of interest to me.”

The Honors Program is a co-sponsor of many campus lectures and presentations, and strives to keep students informed of important events happening around campus via its website, its social media platforms (Facebook, Twitter) and posts on its bulletin boards in Giles Hall and LLCI. Sylla still remembers the first event she went to that sparked her interest. “It was an event sponsored by the Women’s Research and Resource Center.” The event was a film screening of “Roadmap to Apartheid,” [a documentary on Israel’s occupation of Palestine]. “After that, I kept going to events hosted by the Women’s Center and the Social Justice Program.” Sylla is now the campus representative for the national organization, Students for Justice in Palestine (SJP), on Spelman’s campus.

Sylla advises first year students to work on their intellectual journey. “I encourage all freshman to get out of the classroom and dorms and be involved in the community. Not just in ‘campus life.’ Participate in what’s going on in the world. Try new things. Even if you don’t know what something is, go, discover.”

The Honors Program is about more than dazzling GPA’s,” says Moore. “The GPA is one kind of measurement. We want to recognize the whole person, which is about integrity, relevance.”

* Nominees for this award will be accepted from the Honors student body and reviewed by previous awardees and the Director. Nominees must be in good academic and ethical standing in the Program.

Filed Under: OnFeature, Students

Graduate Fellowships

January 23, 2016 By Honors Web Master

24 fellowships are awarded annually, ranging from $3,000 to $7,500. Application deadline is January 31, 2016. Apply directly to the National Headquarters.

Scholarship applications are now available at http://www.nationalald.org/

Filed Under: Resources

Jo Anne J. Trow Scholarship for Undergraduate Students

January 23, 2016 By Honors Web Master

Trow Scholarships are presented to outstanding sophomores, to be used in their junior year. 36 scholarships are awarded annually, ranging from $1,000 to $6,000. National Headquarters deadline is April 1, 2016.

Chapter deadline is March 15, 2016

Scholarship applications are now available at http://www.nationalald.org/

Filed Under: Resources

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Established in 1980, the Honors Program was renamed the Ethel Waddell Githii Honors Program in 1992. A distinguished scholar, teacher, and Spelman graduate, Dr. Githii served as the director of the Honors Program from 1985 to 1990.

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