Welcome to Millikin University's Honors Program!
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Greetings!
Welcome to our Honors Program website here at Millikin University. Our
Honors community is a vibrant, challenging program where we work
together to produce some amazing scholarship and creative
works. With our small seminars, superb faculty committed to
individual mentoring, and our fabulous opportunities for original
work, I hope you will
want to apply to our program.
Please contact me with any questions
about our programs. I look forward to hearing from you soon.
Dr. Michael O'Conner
Director of Millikin Honors
Phone: 217-424-6276 or 424-5096 |
History
In
the fall of 1973, the Vice President for Academic Affairs established
a special ad hoc committee to begin planning for a comprehensive
honors program at Millikin. The committee members included Dr. Henry
Gromoll (Chairman, Behavioral Sciences), Dr. Daniel Guillory (Assistant
Professor, English), Dr. Robert McIntire (Chairman, Political Science),
and Dr. Ron Shelton (Chairman, Mathematics). Dr. McIntire assumed
responsibilities as the first Chairman of the "James Millikin
Scholars Committee." New members were then added to the Committee,
including Professor William Chapman (Accounting), Mr. James Kettelkamp
(Admissions), Professor Norman Jensen (Biology), and Professor Susan
Schoen (Music). During the 1973-74 academic year, the Committee developed
a set of procedures for identifying and interviewing prospective
candidates for the JMS Program. In May of 1974, at the regular monthly
faculty meeting, the James Millikin Scholars Program was formally
approved by a vote of the entire faculty. The Program became operational
with the entering class of September, 1974. In January, 1975 Dr.
Daniel Guillory began serving as Chairman, and later that year two
members were added to the Committee: Dr. Neil Baird (Biology) and
Professor Mary Lauerman (Foreign Languages). Acting on Committee
recommendations made in the spring of 1976, Dr. Givens, Academic
Vice President, appointed eighteen faculty members to serve as special
JMS Advisors, beginning with the fall term, 1976. At that time the
Program membership had grown to about sixty-five students and some
two dozen faculty and administrators.
Today, the Honors Program comprises approximately 140 Freshman and Sophomore
Honors Scholars and nearly 50 James Millikin Scholars at the junior and senior
levels.
Annual Awards
Honors Convocation, Distiguished Faculty Lecturer
James Millikin Scholars Educator of the Year
Alpha Lambda Delta Outstanding Teacher Award
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