Students with a high academic record entering their senior year—above a 3.5 GPA—can pursue Honors by completing significant or original work in their major. These projects are some of the finest work Ursinus students have completed, often leading to work in graduate school or by future Ursinus students. Students who complete a project of remarkable discipline and originality can earn Distinguished Honors.
Theses/Dissertations from 1912
Select Methods in Quantitative Chemical Analysis, Florence Ada Brooks
Theses/Dissertations from 1909
Chemical Analysis of Foods and Their Adulterants: Being an Investigation Into the Nature, Relative Value and More Common Forms of Adulterations of Certain Foods, William Samuel Long