Honors students present their research on Honors Day

Event Date
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Location
Rosenau Rooms in the ASCC
Henry Ford II Honors Program students gathered together.

The Henry Ford II Honors Program will hosts its 54th Honors Symposium, or Honors Day, for the Fall 2024 semester on Friday, December 6, from 1:00 to 4:00 p.m. in the Rosenau Rooms of the Andrew A. Mazzara Administrative Services & Conference Center (ASCC) (Building L on the main campus).

Honors Day showcases student research conducted during the semester under the guidance of an HFC faculty member. Approximately 12 Honors Program students will participate in Honors Day for the Fall 2024 semester and give oral presentations on some of their research topics:

  • “Data Collection and Predictive Analysis Using Machine Learning”
  • “The Geography of Arab Americans in Southeast Michigan”
  • “Anxiety in Young Children”
  • “Music Theory, Piano Technique, and Beethoven”
  • "Virtual Reality Exposure Therapy for Mental Health"
  • "Impact of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Healthcare"
  • "Practical Approaches to Addressing Climate Change: Adaptation, Mitigation, or Geo-Engineering"
  • Service-Learning Report: Alternatives for Girls

The community is invited

“The HFC community is invited to partake of the intellectual offerings of our Honors Program students at our 2024 Honors Program Symposium or Honors Day. Our students have worked tirelessly over the Fall 2024 semester under the guidance of their instructors. We are looking forward to seeing the fruits of their labor!” said HFC Honors Program Director Chardin Claybourne.

We encourage you to attend Honors Day and engage with the students, asking them questions about their projects and the impact of their research. Come when you can and stay as long as you like. As presentations will be ongoing, we ask you to be respectful of the proceedings and enter and exit as unobtrusively as possible.

Light refreshments will be served. This event is free and open to the public. For questions or more information, contact Claybourne at cclaybourne@hfcc.edu.