Published: April 24, 2023

Congratulations to the IAFS Honors Graduates! Honors are awarded by the University Honors Council on the basis of: overall academic record, performance in the writing of an honors thesis, and performance in an oral exam. Candidates for honors in International Affairs must have achieved at least a 3.3 overall grade point average and a 3.4 grade point average in International Affairs courses. Additionally, the IAFS Honors Program requires each candidate for International Affairs departmental honors to complete an honors thesis written in close consultation with a faculty member whose serves as the thesis advisor. A one-hour oral exam is also administered by a three member faculty committee consisting of: 1) IAFS Honors Program Director; 2) primary thesis advisor; 3) at least one other ÃÛÌÇÖ±²¥ professor. The Latin Honors Standards are ranked with summa cum laude being most outstanding, followed by magna cum laude and cum laude.

The Spring 2023 Honors have been awarded to: 

  • Kerouac Awbre - summa cum laudecongrats
  • Clara Butler - magna cum laude
  • Aidan Coohill - summa cum laude
  • Jaye Goodrich - cum laude
  • Luke Hahn - magna cum laude
  • Lauren Hanley - summa cum laude
  • Niamh Horan - magna cum laude
  • Skyer Nunn - magna cum laude
  • Saee Rege - summa cum laude
  • Ciera Starkweather - magna cum laude
  • Sarah Way - summa cum laude

Once again, congratulations on all of your hard work and achievements!