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 ¶¶ÒõÂÃÐÐÉä 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!