Honors Program related events
- "After COVID, what is the future of education?"
- "After COVID, what is the future of the church?"
- "After COVID, what the future of families"
- "Seeing is Believing?"
- "Talk Back" panel conversation about "Manhood and Womanhood Today"
- "The History and Legacy of the Black Church"
- "The Reading Brain in a Digital World"
- "The State of Religious Freedom in the World Today" presentation by Daniel C. Holtrop
- 2019 American Democracy Lecture "How Democracies Die"
- Antigone Now: Classic Greek Theater in Modern Pandemic Times
- CHP Homecoming Reunion 2018
- CHP Recreation Friday
- CHP Talk-back panel on science and miracles
- Danielle Dukes "Why I Read Homer to my Children"
- Dr. Bruce Hindmarsh "John Wesley, Early Evagelicalism, and Science"
- Dr. Ian Hutchinson "Can A Scientist Believe in Miracles?"
- Honors Program TED talks
- Kathy T. Hettinga presents
- Keynote panel "Manhood and Womanhood Today"
- Michael Newton Keas, Honors Event speaker
- MUHP Book of the Year: Odyssey Discussions Books 5-8
- MUHP Book of the Year: Odyssey Discussions Books 5-8
- MUHP Book of the Year: Odyssey Discussions Books 5-8
- MUHP Book of the Year: Odyssey Discussions Books 5-8
- MUHP Book of the Year: Odyssey Discussions Books 5-8
- Panel discussion on the disputed question: "Should the university value and protect intellectual freedom?"
- Prestigious Scholarships Info Session
- Seeing the Face of God: On Choosing the Better Part
- Student panel: "What has viewpoint diversity to do with reconciliation?" Co-sponsored with SGA
- Talk-back Panel on the American Democracy Lecture
- Talk-back panel on the state of democracy and freedom today
- THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED “Seeing and Believing: The Art and Social Science of Interfaith Engagement”
- “Christianity, National Identity, and America’s Role in the World”
- “Philosophical Roots of the Abolitionist Movement”