Spring 2019
A Graduate’s Perspective
It is shocking to think that I am already leaving La Sierra University after three short years. I owe it to all the wonderful people I have befriended on campus to the growing experience I have had over these past years. Had it not been for the community I have...
Introducing Dr. Samuel Chuah
Dr. Samuel Chuah is the newest addition to the Honors Program. He will be leading the trip to Malaysia starting Summer 2019, and this past quarter taught the pre-trip course, UHNR 231. His primary appointment at La Sierra is as a Professor of Finance & Economics...
In the Eyes of a Freshie
As the end of spring quarter approaches, the cliche becomes more and more real: college truely does fly by. Everyone tells you to cherish your years in college and to make the most of the time you have during this stage in your life, and I definitely understand now....
The Journey Continues: Duke University
I have always had a very strong interest in scientific research. While I was attending high school in my home country (Italy), I remember trying to imagine what doing research would be like and whether I’d be cut out for it. Sadly, given the economic circumstances...
Scientific Process (UHNR 114)
Scientific Process is an essential course that challenges the conventional class structure with an intricately designed syllabus that grants each student, regardless of major, the opportunity to step into the world of science. Despite the course’s high demands and...
Where they’re headed
Next year, graduating Honors students will be heading to the following locations: * Claremont Graduate University - School of Theology * Duke University - Department of Molecular Cancer Biology * Loma Linda University - Department of Integrated Biomedical Studies *...