The Honors Student Board (HSB) is the student voice of the University Honors Program and serves as a liaison between honors students and the University Honors Committee. The HSB executive committee plans programs, social events, and intramural events for honors students to enjoy. Favorite HSB events include broomball, FRED Talks, skating, Java & Jams, Fall Ball, and the Awkward Prom. All members of the University Honors Program are members of HSB.
Honors Student Board
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What HSB Does
The Honors Student Board (HSB) is a branch of the University Honors Program committed to providing students with opportunities and experiences outside the usual academic programming. HSB is a social avenue with diverse varieties of events, a leadership opportunity with committees anyone can join, an outlet to give back with philanthropic activities, and a way for honors students to shape their honors experience.
Simply put, HSB is here to help grow and support the honors community in any way possible.
Events
The HSB committees plan a variety of events for honors students with a wide range of interests each semester. These events also almost always have free food and are a great way to meet other honors students while taking a break from studying! In addition, students in honors housing earn house/cluster points throughout the academic year, while Honors 1210 students and their FHP Leaders earn FHP points for their section during the fall semesters. You can check the calendar to see what events are coming up soon.
Get Involved
No matter your interests, background, or skills, there is a way for you to get involved with HSB! In addition to HSB’s committees, all HSB executive meetings are open to the honors community. This means that any honors student can come to an HSB executive meeting and have their voice heard—if they so desire.
For more information, contact the Honors Student Board (hsb@iastate.edu).