2021 Annual Conference: Disruption and Adaptation in Honors

The year 2020 has shown that the unexpected can occur at any time in all facets of our lives. Through disruption we’ve learned to transition quickly and effectively. Nothing has made this clearer than the global pandemic, precarious economy, growing awareness of systemic racism, increasing demand for social justice, and a presidential election.

Join us February 12 – 13 for the 2021 Florida Collegiate Honors Council Conference as we reflect back on 2020 (with 20/20 vision) and look forward past 2021 using our adaptations to disruptions as our guide to becoming exemplary honors students and faculty and better global citizens.

Due to COVID-19 and the resulting travel restrictions and budget limitations, this year the conference will be held virtually. The evening of Friday, February 12, HCC’s Honors Student Organization, Arete, will be hosting Game Night. Faculty and students alike are encouraged to join us for virtual escape room and other fun ways to get to know one another. Saturday will be filled with live/online presentations, roundtables, posters, and awards and the student and faculty elections / business meetings.

Proposals will close January 11, 2020. FCHC member institutions (students and faculty) attend for free.

Strands for presentations and posters are:

  • Research

  • Pedagogy

  • Service

  • Leadership

  • Community

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