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FALL 2004, Volume 18, Number 1

Sections / Contracts / Community Service:
Components of the Honors Program

The College of Letters and Science Program provides enrichment opportunities for UCSB's most motivated undergraduates. Students can enrich their academic experience while receiving honors credit for work done in honors courses, through honors sections or contracts, or in extracurricular service opportunities like volunteer work or internships.
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Taking Advantage... of all the Honors Program Offers

by Scott Montgomery

When I came to UCSB my freshman year, I had been admitted into the College Honors Program but I did not take any honors courses or participate in any honors program activities. The honors program sounded appealing, yet I figured that college was difficult enough and this extra commitment was not something that I wanted.
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Meet the Administrators: Acting Provost Aaron Ettenberg

Meet Your Student Honors Coordinators

Maura Madou and Allison Stuart have been named student honors coordinators for 2004-2005.
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Undergraduate Research Experiences Help Launch Academic Career in Marine Science

by Deborah K. Steinberg

It's hard to believe that seventeen years have passed since my undergraduate research experience at UCSB last appeared in a College of Letters and Science publication. Back then I was a senior majoring in aquatic sciences and had returned from my very first oceanographic cruise.
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Research Colloquium: A "Pinnacle" Experience

by Natalie Spritzer

Since I was in the eighth grade, I have been interested in doing research, so when I arrived at UCSB as a freshman, I looked for ways to take advantage of the opportunity this campus offers to undergraduates to participate in the research mission.
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Teaching for America in the Bronx

by Sandy Escobedo

Greetings from the Bronx, New York. My name is Sandy Escobedo and I currently teach Pre-K bilingual students through Teach for America. I graduated from UC Santa Barbara in June 2003 with a degree in art history and minors in French and history.
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UCCS: Witnessing the Political Process First-hand in Sacramento

by Paige Schoknecht

After taking political science classes for almost four years, I wanted to witness the political process first-hand.
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