The Honors Scroll Vol. 48 Issue #2

Sept. 4 |  5-6:30 p.m. ET  |  online

Join us for an online student-focused session with clinical psychologist and author Dr. Margaret Rutherford to explore her groundbreaking insights in a safe, informational format. Her 2023 TEDx  “How to Recognize Perfectly Hidden Depression” has earned over 1 million views! Don’t miss this opportunity to understand yourself and support your peers better!

Perfectly Hidden Depression Session

Thursday, September 4th, from 5-6:30 p.m. Eastern Time

Zoom Link: Click Here to Join

The fall semester has officially started! Welcome to our new students—and welcome back to our returning Honors students. Our hope is that you will take this week to get settled in, explore new things on campus, and continue making connections within the community. Below are some tips, reminders, and advice for the first week from your Honors College advisors.  

Get rest! With all the excitement and activities, it might be hard to take a break. Remember to practice self-care and pace yourself through this busy window. 
 
Remember to eat! Fuel your body and your mind. If you feel overwhelmed by your dining options, the Honors College staff are happy to assist or connect you with a peer in Honors with tips. The best thing about this community is that you have a warm group of like-minded peers happy to support you. Set a goal to invite others to eat with you to get to know others and try out different venues.  
 
Be Aware of your academic deadlines. 
There are certain times during the beginning of the semester you may still add/drop classes. Add/Drop deadlines can be found here: Fall 2024 Academic Calendar
 
Get Organized. Maybe you use a traditional paper planner, post-its, to-do lists, dry erase boards, or put everything on your phone… Whatever system works for you, take time this week to look over your syllabus and note the deadlines, tests/quizzes, and breaks. Some helpful apps to consider:

  • Forest App: celebrate focus and productivity by planting virtual trees while you work

  • myHomework App: track assignments, deadlines, and class schedules (free with ads)

  • MyStudyLife app: their all-encompassing academic planner manages schedules, tasks, and exams across multiple devices 

Remember to ask for help. Introduce yourself to your faculty at the end of class, stop by and chat with your RA, knock on your neighbor’s door and introduce yourself, or email your academic advisors and Life Design coaches. There’s an impressive team here to support you during your time at BGSU. 
 
Be kind to yourself. Whether you are a new student or returning student, transitioning to a new semester will have its ups and downs. Give yourself (and others) some grace as we navigate this together. 
 
Take a deep breath; you've got this! We'd love to see you this week at Popcorn Wednesday to hear about your exciting moments as well as your challenges. Or visit your Honors advisor in Founders 024 during a time convenient for you!

HLC Night at the Mudhens (Day Trip)
Friday, Sept. 6 |  5:30-11 p.m.  |  Honors Den

It's a night out with the HLC and the Toledo Mudhens, your regional minor league team! Make new HLC friends and enjoy an entertaining game--whether you're a sports fan or just eager to connect with others in the community.  

  • Transportation and tickets provided.

  • Enjoy a pre-game activity to get to know new HLC friends.

    Spaces are limited! Reservations will open Wednesday, August 28 at 7:30 a.m. Look for the trip request form linked in an HLC Canvas announcement*.

HLC Stratford Overnight Trip

Sept. 21-22   

Explore a new country and culture in Stratford, Ontario! Transportation, hotel, and tickets to the Shakespeare Festival are included. This year's shows include Twelfth Night and Something Rotten! Participants must have a valid passport for travel. 
 
Tickets will become available Tuesday, August 27 at 7:30 a.m. Look for the trip request form linked in an HLC Canvas announcement*.

HLC Chicago Overnight Trip

Oct. 4-6  

Explore the Windy City from the best location downtown in the heart of it all! Enjoy a Second City comedy show, a theater production of Hurricane Diane, and Art Institute of Chicago! 108 HLC students attend this trip, making it an unforgettable opportunity to meet others and build memories! 
 
Tickets will become available Tuesday, August 27 at 7:30 a.m. Look for the trip request form linked in an HLC Canvas announcement*.

HLC Pittsburgh Overnight Trip

March 1-2 

Enjoy iconic landmarks including the Andy Warhol Museum and the Carnegie Museum of Natural History. Discover the innovation, culture, and history of Pittsburgh while making memories with HLC friends!  
 
Tickets will become available Tuesday, August 27 at 7:30 a.m. Look for the trip request form linked in an HLC Canvas announcement*.

HLC Trip Tips:

  • Do not turn off your HLC Canvas email notifications or you could miss these time-sensitive opportunities! 

  • HLC members are eligible for one overnight trip per academic year. Please sign up for one trip only. 

Updated: 08/23/2024 10:09AM