What: Eat pizza, chat with Honors professors
Where: Founders Hall in Noyes Building
When: Tuesday, October 29, 2024. 5:00 pm
Why: To learn about the Honors Program course offerings next semester, and to eat pizza
Who: You, your Honors Program friends, and your non-Honors Program friends
How: Just come hungry
How much: Free
What: Painting Pumpkins
Where: Founders Hall in Noyes Building
When: Tuesday, October 22, 2024. 4:00–6:00 pm
Why: To have a social activity with other interested students.
Who: You, your Honors Program friends, and your non-Honors Program friends
How: Paints and pumpkins
How much: Free
What: Much Ado About Nothing by Shakespeare
Where: Utah Shakespeare Festival, Cedar City, Utah
When: Tuesday, October 1, 2024. Bus boarding begins at 8:45 am, bus leaves promptly at 9:00 am. Play starts at 2:00 pm. Leave Cedar City after dinner. Arrive back in Ephraim at about 9:15 pm.
Why: To have a social and cultural activity with other interested students.
Who: You, your Honors Program friends, and your non-Honors Program friends
How: Snow College bus
How much: Members of the Honors Program may attend free of charge. Students who are not in the Honors Program should pay $5 at the cashier's office (tell the cashier "code HTRI") and send a scan of the receipt with your RSVP.
RSVP: If you plan to go, please send an email to honors@snow.edu to get on the list. Tickets are limited; first come, first served; Honors Program students will be given priority. Non-Honors students, please email a photo/scan of your receipt with your RSVP.
Fine Print: Bring a lunch or money to buy food for lunch. Dinner will be provided. You may optionally bring water and snacks for the bus if you want to. If this field trip causes you to miss class, please contact your professor(s) before we go.
About the play: "The war is over and the soldiers have returned home to their idyllic Italian town. Hero and Claudio are in love with each other. Beatrice and Benedick are infuriated with each other, or so they claim. Most everyone else conspires to unite Shakespeare’s best verbal sparring couple in romance. But life is not as simple as it seems as they all become entangled in a series of mishaps, mistakes, and misunderstandings. Get ready for one of the greatest romantic comedies ever written." [from bard.org] Content Advisory: Shakespeare’s comedy includes one of his most popular and best-matched couples and is suitable for all audiences, although some sexual puns and innuendo are present, along with themes of deceit and infidelity.
Q&A with the Director: Here is a link to a discussion with Brad Carroll.