The amount of honors learning experiences you can have in the bank
What is one?
The most popular major in 2014
What is Elementary Education?
This insurance company is the biggest single employer in the Bloomington-Normal Area
What is State Farm?
This dimension involves metacognition, or thinking about thinking
What is critical thinking?
This Pink Pony Club singer was born in Willard, Missouri
Who is Chappel Roan?
What is a 3.3 GPA?
The age of the youngest student at ISU
What is 16?
This nut-based snack company has a plant in Bloomington-Normal
What is Beer Nuts?
This dimension is best exemplified by not relying on a single story
What is cultural intelligence?
These are the two movies whose corelease led to the "Glicked" phenomenon
What are Gladiator and Wicked?
These are all six of the possible honors experiences
What are honors sections, contracts, explorations, seminars, research, and travel?
The number one state (other than IL) where ISU students come from
What is Wisconsin?
This historic set of roads runs through the Bloomington-Normal area
What is Route 66?
This dimension was seen as important not just to educators but also to top tech CEOs
What is interdisciplinary learning?
In the summer of 2024, the Paralympics were held here
What is Kobe, Japan?
These are the Spring and Summer 2025 honors travel locations
Ecuador/Galapagos Islands and South Africa?
The year ISU was founded
When is 1857?
This Bloomington-based zoo also has mini golf and a pond where you can rent paddle boats
What is Miller Park Zoo?
This dimension's reading emphasized the importance of caring, even if it means doing small things rather than big things
What is leadership development?
This is the bakery Libby works at
What is Ivy Lane?
Who is Stuart Palmer?
The building which was the first residence hall of ISU
What is Fell Hall?
This is the mascot for Bloomington's amateur hockey team
What is the bison?
This dimension's author was Stuart Brown
What is creative productivity?
This was the first story that Dr. J read at his Milner Library reading
What is "Cul-de-Sac?"