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University of Maryland Honors College : ウィキペディア英語版 | University of Maryland Honors College
The Honors College at the University of Maryland, College Park is a living and learning program that provides 4,000 students with an academic and residential experience. The program promotes interdisciplinary learning and functions as an “intellectual community within the larger university” by providing a small university experience in a large, research university environment. Anne Arundel Hall and LaPlata Hall house the administrative offices of the Honors College, and Anne Arundel Hall is also the center of Honors College student life. ==History== Originally named the General Honors Program, the Honors College was founded in 1966 by John Portz, a professor in the English Department.〔 Two years later in 1968, the program launched its first Honors Seminars when ten seminars first appeared in the University of Maryland course listing. Today, these Honors Seminars are an integral part of the Honors College experience. In 1990, the program was redesigned and renamed the University Honors Program. Six years later in 1996, the revamped program introduced two new, smaller living and learning programs. These were Gemstone and Honors Humanities. The program quickly underwent another restructure in 2009 when it was renamed the Honors College and implemented three new programs, Digital Cultures and Creativity and Entrepreneurship and Innovation in 2010 and Integrated Life Sciences in 2011. The seventh living and learning program, Advanced Cybersecurity Experience for Students, will open in 2013.〔
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