Location: Berry, Becton, and Bagwell (the Quad)
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Description: The Honors Village is a collaborative partnership between University Housing and the University Honors Program that provides the opportunity to learn and live in a vibrant academic residential community.

Residential Experience:
Students in the Honors Program will have the opportunity to live in the newly renovated Honors Village located in Berry, Becton, and Bagwell (the Quad) residence halls on East Campus.
The Honors Village provides students with a unique residential community and offers many engaging student-led programs.
Located nearby is Clark Dining Hall, Thompson Theater, and Pullen Park. The Honors Village Commons building contains a twenty-four hour service desk, a convenience store, computer lab, and student activity spaces. Additionally, the Honors Program Office, located in Clark Hall, offers a student lounge, wireless computing, and small library where students can find a quiet place to study.
Academic Experience: The Honors program offers a series of Honors Seminars and workshops and requires a capstone research or artistic/creative experience in the discipline that focuses on the creation or expansion of new knowledge. Students will come to understand both the history and consequences of discoveries, inventions, new art forms, new ideas, and books. A total of 18 credit hours are required: 12 hours of Honors Seminars, and, in consultation with a faculty mentor, a 6 credit hour capstone project.
- The University Honors Village is located in the quad, which is made up of three residence halls: Berry, Becton and Bagwell.
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Honors Village Features:
- Honors Village Fellows
- Free cultural/social events
- Socials with professors
- Career/research workshops
- Visiting scholar lectures
- Proximity to Thompson Theatre and Pullen Park
- Honors Library and Student Lounge in Clark Hall
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