Honors Case Study ChalleNGE

The Honors Case Study Challenge provides chapters with the opportunity to supplement their Honors in Action research based on the 2024/2025 Honors Study Topic, The Power of Stories, with the use of newspapers of varying viewpoints. This challenge enhances members' learning experiences and promotes critical engagement with current events. Individual members or chapters may participate in the competition, with the top four entries receiving a $500 scholarship award.

Award Recipients

"Disinformation Destroys Democracy”
Diamantina Jenkins
Alpha Phi Lambda Chapter
Blinn College
Bryan, Texas

“Living Traditions: Dia de los Muertos as a Cultural Narrative Across Borders”
Aisha Nalder
Beta Chi Psi Chapter
College of Eastern Idaho
Idaho Falls, Idaho

“The Archies of Humanity: Preserving the Stories that Shape Our World”
Eta Nu Chapter
St. Petersburg College
St. Petersburg, Florida

“The Power of Dance as a Storytelling Medium”
Alpha Alpha Xi Chapter
Dallas College - Richland
Dallas, Texas

Honorable Mentions

“Gaza: Stories of Sorrow Turned to Resilience and Persistence to Heal”
Beta Nu Eta Chapter
Citrus College
Glendora, California

“Mañana Sounds Better Than Tomorrow: Bilingual Deportation Stories as a Case Study of the Media’s Influence on the Latino”
Alpha Mu Chi Chapter
Northeast Texas Community College
Mount Pleasant, Texas

“Neurodiversity in an Age of Misinformation and Disinformation”
Beta Alpha Epsilon Chapter
Landmark College
Putney, Vermont