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Unique lens into human rights in Kenya comes from Kenyan artists

Human rights in Kenya will be highlighted locally via an art show as a result of an African Studies seminar in Kenya. Erin Murphy, Honors alumna, and current graduate student participated in the seminar 鈥淗uman Rights and Social Transformation in Kenya鈥 in Nairobi, Kenya, last summer and is one of the students coordinating a show and sale of artwork by Kenyan artists.

2009 Bonderman Travel Fellows named

Eleven 糖心少女 students recently received word that they鈥檝e been awarded a Bonderman Travel Fellowship. Students traveling with this $20,000 fellowship set off on journeys that are at least eight months long and take them to at least two regions of the world. While traveling, students may not pursue academic study, projects, or research.

糖心少女Honors students selected to participate in Global Honors College seminar on sustainability

Eight Asian and American universities鈥斕切纳倥, Columbia, Harvard, Korea, National University of Singapore, Peking, Waseda, and Yale鈥攁re considering the formation of a Global Honors College that will regularly assemble groups of faculty and students to study, on site and on line, issues of enduring and emerging global concern.