The Honors Program at St. Mary’s University serves a vibrant and diverse community of students who have demonstrated exceptional talent, skill, and academic success. The program's mission is to attract these outstanding individuals to St. Mary’s and provide them with a rigorous and enriching educational experience. Through courses rooted in the Catholic intellectual and liberal arts traditions, students are encouraged to critically engage in the thoughtful formation of their worldview. The program complements professional development with a focus on fostering intellectual growth, preparing graduates to excel in their future endeavors, and empowering them to make a meaningful impact on the world.
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Theses/Dissertations from 2014
Free Education, Matthew Magliacane
Exploring Marx and Gnosticism: Is Eric Voegelin's Assertion that Marx is a Modern-day Gnostic justifiable?, Briana Perez
Gender and Personality Influence Video Gamers, Hannah Marie Redwine
Possible Role of adrenergic receptors in Epilepsy-Associated Depression, Hannah Marie Redwine
The Greehey Scholars Program as an Innovative Solution to the Student Debt and Employment Crisis of Recent Graduates, Matthew White
Theses/Dissertations from 2013
Female Paramilitary Experience in Northern Ireland, Emily Artalejo
The Evolving Definition of Narrative, Alexandra Birr
Steinbeck and Covici: The Men Behind The Gropes of Wrath, Jessica Clark
Project 10:13, Julianna Farias
Purifying the Human RNA-Lariat Debranching Enzyme, Ammar Saigal
Theses/Dissertations from 2000
The Philosophy of Don Quixote: A Look at the Character Using Heidegger’s Authenticity, Matthew Mangum