In recognition of his outstanding service in honors education from local to national level, Brian White, PhD, Professor of English and Director of the Graceland University Honors Program, has been selected for the 2024 Class of Fellows of the National Collegiate Honors Council (NCHC).
Fellows are selected through a rigorous peer-review process. The award will be presented at a ceremony on the occasion of the NCHC’s Annual Conference in Kansas City (October 30-November 3, 2024).
Under the theme Harmonizing Heritage: Elevating Honors Education through Culture, Capital, and Community Engagement, the conference will explore history, diversity and creativity in honors pedagogy to empower students to become informed, engaged, and impactful contributors to the ever-changing world.
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About the National Collegiate Honors Council and the NCHC Fellows:
The Council is an educational organization designed to promote undergraduate honors education and support institutions, professionals, and students who participate in collegiate honors education around the world. NCHC has nearly 900 member institutions and several hundred individual members, impacting over 330,000 honors students. NCHC provides its members with resources, training opportunities and collaborative events to build and sustain honors programs and their curriculum.
NCHC Fellows are distinguished individuals who have given substantial time and energy to furthering the cause of honors education. Their years of dedication and leadership, paired with recognition on their home campus for outstanding honors teaching, make them invaluable sources of knowledge in the honors community.