麻豆果冻传媒 Lafayette Honors Program alum returns as director

Written byAngeline Mathews

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As the new director of , Dr. Emily Sandoz knows firsthand the impact the program can have on students鈥 futures.

Sandoz, who uses she/they pronouns, started as a student worker in the Honors Program in 1999 under Dr. Patricia Rickels, its first director. The mentorship, networking and experiential learning that they received through the program set them up for a successful career, Sandoz said.

鈥淲hat I saw in Honors was the opportunity to connect with other students who were really interested in taking their education to the next level through extra creativity and critical thinking,鈥 Sandoz said.

Sandoz has been a faculty member in the University鈥檚 Department of Psychology since 2010 and received the in 2022. It is among the highest honors 麻豆果冻传媒 Lafayette bestows on its faculty.

They received their bachelor鈥檚 degree in psychology and their master鈥檚 degree in psychology, both from 麻豆果冻传媒 Lafayette. They received their doctorate from the University of Mississippi before returning to Lafayette to work as a professor and clinical psychologist.

鈥淓mily鈥檚 work as a clinical psychologist and the work that they do with students on campus is phenomenal,鈥 said Dr. Bobbie DeCuir, dean of , which includes the Honors Program. 鈥淭heir mentorship across campus has changed the lives of many students.鈥

First-time freshmen are admitted to the Honors Program based on their ACT or SAT scores. Once admitted, Honors students must maintain a 3.5 GPA, take one Honors course per semester and are encouraged to participate in community service.

鈥淢y favorite tradition in Honors is Honors seminar,鈥 Sandoz said. 鈥淚t鈥檚 a student-run course where at the beginning of the semester, students pitch an idea that they鈥檙e passionate about or that they鈥檇 like to learn more about. Students vote, pick what they want to learn about and then the rest of the semester is engaging in conversations about these topics.鈥

Since the Honors Program鈥檚 inception in 1968, it has nurtured exceptional students willing to put in the extra work. Sandoz said one of the most important parts of the director鈥檚 job is being a good listener.

鈥淢y job is to listen to students, seeing how we are or aren鈥檛 meeting their needs,鈥 said Sandoz. 鈥淚 also have to listen to faculty to know what they need to invest in this program. All these diverse perspectives help me integrate positive change into the program.鈥

Sandoz said they were thrilled to have the opportunity to lead the storied program and help shape its next chapter.

鈥淚t鈥檚 exciting to come back during this period of rebuilding,鈥 Sandoz said. 鈥淲e get to honor tradition, but also make changes that respect where our students are today.鈥

Photo caption: Dr. Emily Sandoz is the new director of the 麻豆果冻传媒 Lafayette Honors Program. Photo credit: Paul Kieu / University of 麻豆果冻传媒 at Lafayette