Honors’ Fall Meet-and-Greet
Publish Date: Oct. 26, 2022
On August 26, most of Crafton Hills College’s current Honors students (70 of 95) attended
the Honors Institute’s first in-person meet-and-greet since January 2020. The event,
planned by Honors ambassadors Dakota Erwin, Noah Hensley, Rachel Kanter, and Kyo Watanabe,
was the largest gathering of Crafton’s Honors students in memory.
Honors Coordinator Judy Cannon spoke briefly about Honors requirements and opportunities,
and Debbie Bogh, the Honors counselor, shared details about preparing for transfer,
the UC TAG program, and the UCLA TAP transfer program, both of which is available
only to students who have completed all the College’s Honors requirements and assure
acceptance of Honors’ Fall Meet-and-Greet transfer. The students enjoyed lunch thanks
to support from the CHC Foundation, played a competitive game of Jeopardy, learned
how hard it is to put together a 100-piece puzzle without “the big picture” for guidance
(kind of like life), and got to know each other a little better.