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Photos from MSOE Honors Program's post 05/02/2024

Here is another spotlight on one of our projects that we're very proud of! This is what Simon Restrepo, Mac Williams, and Christian Zastrow have to say:

"This year, we took part in two distinctive Honors Projects. Our first project was an Art Exhibit for MIAD's Growing Resistance Exhibition, which included creating an accompanying website. Following that, we constructed picnic tables for Antoine's Garden, utilizing our engineering skills to contribute positively to the Milwaukee community. These projects not only brought us closer together but also allowed us to apply our diverse majors (ME, CE, and EE), to community service."

Check out exhibit content here:
https://honors-miad.maccancode.com/

Photos from MSOE Honors Program's post 05/01/2024

As we wrap up this semester, we'd like to shine a spotlight on a few of our projects! Here's what Louis Link has to say about his project with fellow Honors student, Vincent Martin:

"Over the past year working on the MSOE Honors Program House of History (HoH) team, our goal has been helping HoH gain publicity for their deeply important work of preserving the history of Milwaukee’s q***r elders of color. The way we chose to accomplish this was publishing a zine compiling their work into a visually appealing and digestible format. A zine is essentially a small magazine about a specific topic, usually focused on art and visuals. We plan to have each edition highlight a different individual interviewed by HoH, a unique historical location, and be designed by a different local artist who will also get a short spotlight."

The planned release date for the zine will be for Pride Fest, so keep an eye out!

Find out more about HoH efforts here: https://www.wuwm.com/2023-10-04/house-of-history-works-to-preserve-share-milwaukees-black-lgbt

Photos from BikerFestMke's post 01/26/2024

We can't wait to see what's to come this semester with our Honors Program students and community partners. Take a look at what this student group has been up to in their second week back on campus!

We are currently working on a restoration project in Texiguat, Honduras. Texiguat is a little town with a population of about 9,000 and is a couple hour car ride a on dirt roads from the nearest major city. 
The goal of our project is to restore a historic building and turn it into a museum, historical society, and education space. It was once home to the offices and troops of Fransico Morazán, an important military and political leader for newly independent Central America. The building is divided into three rooms. Two of the rooms will hold an exhibition about regional history, local history, and culture. The third room will house a computer lab with access to the internet. It will be used for educational purposes and allow for student to connect with a globalized world. 
With this project we will be creating an important community space where people of all ages and backgrounds can interact. Also, it will become a space where culture and history can be passed down to future generations. 
The current roadblock we face is funding, and we are asking for donations. Initially, your donations will be going towards a trip for my team to go to Honduras and visit Texiguat. We are doing this to gain an understanding for the project site, and to interact with the town and people this project will impact. The rest of the funding will then be going towards hiring engineers to inspect and ensure the longevity of this historic building and to establish the museum itself. Direct message this account for more information or to donate. 01/24/2024

Take a look at what some of our Honors students made to help raise funds for their project!

We are currently working on a restoration project in Texiguat, Honduras. Texiguat is a little town with a population of about 9,000 and is a couple hour car ride a on dirt roads from the nearest major city. The goal of our project is to restore a historic building and turn it into a museum, historical society, and education space. It was once home to the offices and troops of Fransico Morazán, an important military and political leader for newly independent Central America. The building is divided into three rooms. Two of the rooms will hold an exhibition about regional history, local history, and culture. The third room will house a computer lab with access to the internet. It will be used for educational purposes and allow for student to connect with a globalized world. With this project we will be creating an important community space where people of all ages and backgrounds can interact. Also, it will become a space where culture and history can be passed down to future generations. The current roadblock we face is funding, and we are asking for donations. Initially, your donations will be going towards a trip for my team to go to Honduras and visit Texiguat. We are doing this to gain an understanding for the project site, and to interact with the town and people this project will impact. The rest of the funding will then be going towards hiring engineers to inspect and ensure the longevity of this historic building and to establish the museum itself. Direct message this account for more information or to donate.

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