Rosemont College proudly celebrates the outstanding achievements of eleven students who represented the college at the 2026 SEPCHE Honors Conference on March 27, 2026, at Drexel University’s Elkins Park campus. The 2026 SEPCHE Honors Conference gave these talented undergraduates the opportunity to present their research and creative work in a professional academic setting beyond the classroom.
The SEPCHE Honors Conference is an annual event hosted by the Southeastern Pennsylvania Consortium for Higher Education. Undergraduate students from participating SEPCHE institutions gather to share rigorous research, creative projects, and innovative ideas. The conference fosters interdisciplinary learning, builds confidence, and highlights the outstanding academic programs at member colleges and universities.
For Rosemont Honors Scholars, this experience is more than an opportunity; it is a required milestone. Every Honors scholar must present their research at the SEPCHE Undergraduate Honors Symposium once during their academic career, ensuring they develop essential skills in public speaking, scholarly communication, and critical thinking.
Read about the previous participants from the SEPCHE Honors Conference in 2025.
Rosemont’s 2026 SEPCHE Honors Conference Participants
Congratulations to the following students for their outstanding presentations at the 2026 SEPCHE Honors Conference:
- Chanah Randall
- Kalia Lambert
- Bryce Simon
- Madison Morton
- Larson Greenlee
- Mark Laywhyee
- Mia Hoppel
- Jessica Krwawicz
- Makaila Keith
- Jana Ehnot
- Matthew Hauser
Why the Honors Conference Matters
Attending the SEPCHE Honors Conference allows Rosemont students to step outside their home campus and engage with peers from other respected institutions. It strengthens their resumes, builds professional networks, and reinforces the value of a rigorous liberal arts education.
Rosemont is incredibly proud of these scholars and the faculty mentors who guided their work. Their success at the 2026 SEPCHE Honors Conference highlights the strength of our academic community and the bright futures that lie ahead for our Honors scholars.



