The George Center for Honors Studies at Greensboro College

The George Center for Honors Studies at Greensboro College

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Is Honors for you? To complete the Honors program, seniors must finish their thesis in HON 4810 and 4820.

If your SAT score was 1170 or higher (or your ACT score was 26 or higher) and your high school grade point average was 3.65 or higher, it would be an honor to have you join us. Entering first year students who have an SAT score of 1170 or higher (or ACT score of 26 or higher) and a high school grade point average of 3.65 or higher are invited to participate in the program. Students transferring in

Photos from The George Center for Honors Studies at Greensboro College's post 05/10/2026

✨CONGRATULATIONS!✨to the George Center for Honors Studies class of 2026! 🎊🎓🎉

Luke Butner
Alexandra Carefoot
Taylor Cotie
Karla del Castillo
Anna Frazier
Xypher Pino
Briella Thomas

Each of you has made GC a better place! Now, go do the same for your graduate programs, work places, communities, and the world.

Photos from The George Center for Honors Studies at Greensboro College's post 05/07/2026

Celebration dinner with Honors seniors!
You've each helped make GC a better place.
Thank you and Congratulations!

Good food, friends, and laughs!
(All thanks our Asst Director, Katharine Burgess)

Photos from The George Center for Honors Studies at Greensboro College's post 05/07/2026

Celebration dinner with Honors seniors!

You've each helped make GC a better place during your time here. Thank you and Congratulations!

Good food, friends, and laughs.
All thanks to our Asst Director, Katharine Burgess!

Photos from The George Center for Honors Studies at Greensboro College's post 05/07/2026

Celebration dinner with the Honors seniors!
You've each helped to make GC a better place.
Thank you and Congratulations!

Good food, friends, and laughs!
All thanks to Asst Director Katharine Burgess!

Photos from The George Center for Honors Studies at Greensboro College's post 04/06/2026

Please join us in supporting the graduating students of The George Center for Honors Studies as they present their final thesis projects!

Presentations will be held in Proctor Hall West 109, the Campbell Lyceum.

The schedule is as follows:

Tuesday, April 7:
Luke Butner - 3pm - "Gucci Gucci Goo: An Analysis of Designer Babies Using the Principle of Double Effect" Advised by Dr. Bostic and Dr. Malotky

Taylor Cotie - 3:20pm - "Exploring Parkinson’s Disease and Its Impact on Psychological Functioning and Social Engagement" Advised by Dr. Sharpe and Dr. Sheridan

Xypher Pino - 3:40pm - "Synthesizing a Central Resource for Congenital Nephrotic Syndrome" Advised by Dr. Sharpe

Alexandra Carefoot - 4pm - "The Effects of Pediatric Gut Health on the Cognitive Development in Seven-to-Nine-Year-Olds" Advised by Dr. Gold

Thursday, April 9:
Anna Frazier - 3pm - "A Comparative Analysis Between the Prosecutions of Ted Bundy and Dennis Rader: Legal and Ethical Challenges" Advised by Dr. Palmadessa

Briella Thomas - 3:20pm - "Un******ng the Myth of Southern Womanhood: A Comparative Analysis of Dorothy Allison and Alice Walker" Advised by Dr. Johns

Karla Del Castillo - 3:40pm - "Social Media Impact on Personality and Behavioral Conformity" Advised by Dr. Sheridan

04/03/2026

Featuring GC and George Center for Honors alum Joshua Fitzgerald!

03/24/2026

Congratulations to Taylor Cotie who received a Symposium Prize Honorable Mention for her presentation, "Exploring Parkinson's Disease and Its Impact on Psychological Functioning and Social Engagement," at the 26th annual Undergraduate Honors Symposium hosted by the Lloyd Internstional Honors acollege at UNC-G. Go Pride!

Photos from The George Center for Honors Studies at Greensboro College's post 03/20/2026

Congratulations to GC students who presented this morning at the 26th annual Undergraduate Honors Symposium, hosted by the Lloyd International Honors College at UNCG!

Senior Honors students Alex Carefoot, Taylor Cotie, and Xypher Pino presented findings from their Honors theses.

Alex presented “The Effect of Pediatric Gut Health on the Cognitive Development in Seven-to-Nine-Year-Olds"; Taylor presented "Exploring Parkinson's Disease and Its Impact on Psychological Functioning and Social Engagement"; and Xypher presented "Congenital Nephrotic Syndrome: Synthesizing a Central Resource for Future Studies."

Please join us in celebrating and congratulating these outstanding students!

You can catch these, and all of the Honors Senior Theses presentations, on Tuesday April 7 from 3-5pm and Thursday April 9 from 3-4:30pm in Campbell Lyceum.

01/31/2026

Spend fall semester studying here, at Brunnenburg castle, in the Italian alps. Join a group of 10-12 Greensboro College and Guilford College students. There are still a couple spots available. You can express interest by emailing [email protected]

Photo of Brunnenburg castle: © Zoltan Gabor

01/22/2026
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815 W Market Street
Greensboro, NC
27401

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Monday 11am - 3pm
Tuesday 9am - 3pm
Wednesday 11am - 3pm
Thursday 9am - 3pm
Friday 11am - 3pm