John Martinson Honors College
Source: https://honors.purdue.edu/
We are a community of highly motivated learners, committed to a pursuit of knowledge across all disciplines.
- About the JMHC
- Curriculum
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[## Research
The John Martinson Honors College aims to equip our students with research skills that prepare them to be world ready.](https://honors.purdue.edu/research/index.php) - [## JMHC Community
Get involved with activities within the John Martinson Honors College and the Greater Lafayette area.](https://honors.purdue.edu/community/engagement.php) - [## Leadership Development
The John Martinson Honors College empowers students to enact meaningful leadership in their time on campus and prepares them to become successful, ever-evolving leaders after graduation.](https://honors.purdue.edu/leadership/index.php) - [## Academics
Learn more about the requirements of the John Martinson Honors College curriculum and the different paths to earning Honors Credits.](https://honors.purdue.edu/academics/honors-curriculum.php)
About the John Martinson Honors College
Our mission is to create and foster well-rounded, well-educated global leaders. We work to create student leaders on campus who impact society from their very first semester. Our four pillars, or primary tenets, come together to help us accomplish this mission:
- Interdisciplinary Academics
- Undergraduate Research
- Community and Global Engagement
- Leadership Development
MEET THE DEAN
Dr. Felisa Higgins
Dr. Felisa Higgins earned her Ph.D. in industrial engineering from Purdue, a master’s in industrial engineering from Florida State University and a bachelor’s in industrial engineering from Florida A&M University.
A globally engaged scholar and expert in supply chain management, she brings to Purdue years of experience and impact spanning both academia and industry, including a long stint with consumer products company Kimberly-Clark and its Latin American Operations. Her excellence in teaching has also been amply recognized through multiple Penn State awards, such as the George W. Atherton Award for Excellence in Teaching and the Smeal College's Fred Brand Jr. Award for Excellence in Undergraduate Teaching.
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