March 29, 2024

College news

Iowa State University

AMES – The following Iowa State University College of Human Sciences students have qualified to become members of the Honors Program during the 2018-19 academic year.

Nicole Mullins, who is studying elementary education, is from Lorimor.

Lincoln Lutrick, who is studying kinesiology and health, is from Mount Ayr.

Members of the Honors Program are high-ability students who are looking to capitalize on their potential while at ISU. Honors Program members are provided with leadership and research opportunities and also benefit from challenging themselves academically.

To qualify, students must have an ISU GPA of 3.50 or above and at least 48 credits remaining before graduation.

Students in the ISU College of Human Sciences prepare to work in fields that impact the health, well-being and education of individuals throughout the lifespan to advance families, schools and communities. Scholars and practitioners in these fields work together to expand human potential and improve people’s lives.

The college encompasses academic units that include the School of Education and four departments, including apparel, events and hospitality management; food science and human nutrition; human development and family studies; and kinesiology and health. In partnership with Human Sciences Extension and Outreach, these units provide outreach to improve the daily lives of Iowans and others around the world.

Learn more at iastate.edu.