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Lambuth Honors College News

  • UPCOMING EVENTS
    • 2025 Spring Speaker's Luncheon – Wednesday, April 16 2025, 11:30-1:00 (Current Honors College students, faculty, staff, and guests only. RSVP required by March 31 please - email Dr. Mego for RSVP. Watch for an email invitation!).
      • This Spring our honored guest speaker will be Lauren Pritchard (LOLO).
        • Lauren ‘LOLO’ Pritchard is a mom, singer, songwriter, actress and native Jacksonian. In 2006, at 18 years old, she originated the role of Ilse in the 8-time Tony Award winning Broadway show “Spring Awakening.” LOLO is signed with Sony Music Publishing and has released 4 full-length albums: ‘Wasted In Jackson’, ‘In Loving Memory Of When I Gave A Shit’, ‘X’ and ‘lauren.’ LOLO was nominated for a Grammy Award for her songwriting work on Panic! At The Disco’s hit album Death Of A Bachelor. She is also a co-writer of the global hit, “High Hopes”. LOLO is the composer and lyricist of the NY Times Critics Pick country musical, Songbird, which debuted at 59E59St Theater in 2015 (book by Michael Kimmel). LOLO was thrust into the professional working world as a senior in high school but she has continued to educate herself along the way. Whether it was through the school of life or picking up classes in her not-so-spare time, she is a believer that life is better lived when you never stop learning. LOLO will be sharing stories of her travels and experiences and how seeing the world through the lens of a forever student can help make even the most difficult moments worthwhile.

          Lauren Pritchard

          WHERE: Wilder Student Union Hamilton Room
          WHEN: WEDNESDAY, April 16th from 11:30 – 1:00 p.m

ALL UofM Lambuth Honors College Students and all UofM Lambuth Faculty and Staff are invited

PLEASE RSVP (this is very important!) BY MARCH 31ST to Dr. Paul Mego

 

    • 2025 Fall UofM Lambuth Honors College "Meet and Greet" for UofM Lambuth Honors College students and faculty. Date to be announced.

 

  • CURRENT HONORS COLLEGE NEWS!
    • The Helen Hardin Honors College summer research fellowship program designed to promote research and creative scholarly activity among honors students is now available. The purpose of the program is to provide honors students with the time, financial support, and faculty mentoring to pursue meaningful research and creative projects in the summer.
    • The DEADLINE is MARCH 24. CLICK HERE FOR MORE INFORMATION.

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