Graduate Snapshots

Below, you'll find just a small sampling of the successes our Honors graduates have achieved in past years.

Christopher J. Weight

Physician - Class of 2000

While an Aggie, Christopher Weight went at his education with the same dedication he learned as a high school-age farmhand in rural Utah, earning not only an Honors degree in Liberal Arts and Sciences, but a Bachelors of Science degree in Chemistry, a minor in Spanish, and University Honors. Christopher then completed his MD at the University of Utah and has begun residency at Cleveland Clinic in Urologic Surgery, a program ranked in the top two nationally by US News. Read more

Megan Andrew

Sociology - Class of 2000

Megan Andrew majored in both journalism and anthropology and graduated from the Honors Program in December of 2000. She spent a year and a half working in Boston, and is now pursuing a PhD in sociology in Madison, Wisconsin, after which she plans to work at a research university. Read more

Kathryn Fifield

Library Science - Class of 2003

Kathryn Fifield didn't let having varied interests slow down her education. Instead, she chose to major in Liberal Arts and Sciences ("a fancy way of saying I couldn't decide what to do") and graduated in May 2003 with Departmental and University Honors and a music minor. Before entering a graduate program in Library Science, Kathryn chose to gain some "practical experience" as a senatorial staff assistant in Washington, DC. Read more

Jennifer Marie Suflita

Artist - Class of 2004

Multiple rejections, Jennifer Suflita says, were a healthy way to begin her high school venture into the life of an artist, because they "taught [her] the reality of the field . . . and to be determined enough to enter more [art shows]." That determination paid off, and Jen graduated in May 2004 with a BFA and a solo exhibition in her cap, planning to earn her MFA within the next few years. Read more

Meagan Call

Eastern European and Romanian Studies - Class of 2004

Having spent her high school years in Cairo, Egypt, studied in France for a semester, and lived for eighteen months as a missionary in Romania, it is no surprise that Meagan Call's passion has come to be a study of economic and social issues abroad. Meagan double majored at USU, walking away with Honors in Business Marketing, an undergraduate degree in French, and University Honors. Read more

Anita Sant

Leisure Studies - Class of 2005

Anita has long supplemented her classroom education with real-life experience, traveling the world over. Someone tried to barter a camel for her in Greece, she managed to get locked in a men's room in a busy Italian restaurant, and she's snorkeled at the Great Barrier Reef in Australia. Anita graduated in May 2005 with Honors in Anthropology and University Studies, a perfect GPA, and a second major in Spanish. Her adventures don't stop there. Read more