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The living/learning community is an innovative approach for enhancing Honors students' experience and understanding of the Keene State College community by actively engaging in Honors academic activities in and outside the classroom, honors campus activities, service, and leadership. ![]() Students at the Keene State Pumpkin Lobotomy Residential students are currently housed with other Honors students in a wing of the newly renovated Fiske Hall at the heart of the campus. Residential students (Honors cohort 2008) will be housed in Keddy House. The house will be renovated in the summer and will be ready for the incoming honors cohort 2008. The house is conveniently located on Main Street, one of the College's main entrances and has lots of great features and amenities. Current Honors Program Residential Assistants (RAs) are Nathan Barnett, Amber Frye, Jeanette LeClaire, and Jennifer Ferrell. Honors students, living and learning together, will be provided with a group of friends and colleagues who will enhance their Keene State College experience. Honors students will be offered other opportunities that make their college experience exciting and memorable. Read an article by Honors Program student, Corey Smith, about life as a college freshman. |
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