Staff
Honors Program Staff
James Leloudis, Associate Dean for Honors
Office hours by appointment through Carolyn Winn.
Dean Leloudis is a professor in the Department of History whose teaching and research focus on the late-nineteenth- and twentieth-century American South. He attended UNC as an undergraduate and earned his B.A. with Highest Honors. Dean Leloudis also serves as the director of the James M. Johnston Center for Undergraduate Excellence.
Ritchie Kendall, Assistant Dean for Honors
MW 1:30-4:00 p.m., TR 9:00-11:30 a.m.
rkendall@email.unc.edu
Dean Kendall is a professor in the Department of English.
His responsibilities include directing academic policies for
the Honors Program and selecting students for admission to
the Honors Program.
Jason Clemmons, Administrative Manager, Johnston Center for
Undergraduate Excellence
jclem@email.unc.edu
Carolyn Winn, Program Assistant for the Honors Program
winn@email.unc.edu
Jason Clemmons and Carolyn Winn are responsible for the daily management
and operations of the Honors Program office and the administrative office
of the Johnston Center for Undergraduate Excellence. In addition to
seeing that the Honors Program runs smoothly from day to day, they handle
all registration for Honors courses and provide information and assistance
to students, faculty, staff, and parents.
Honors Advisors
Honors advisors hold individual meetings with honors freshmen and sophomores to assist with their academic planning. Students are assigned an advisor for their first two years in the Honors Program and are always welcome to confer with their advisors during their scheduled office hours.
Jonathan Weiler, International Studies
221 Graham Memorial
jweiler@email.unc.edu
Elaine Yeh, Biology Department
221 Graham Memorial
yeh@email.unc.edu
Steve Leonard, Political Science
224 Graham Memorial
sleonard@email.unc.edu
The Student Advisory Board
We try to strike a balance between fostering a community of mutual interest around the Honors Program and encouraging students to weave their Honors experience into other campus interests and activities. Our students contribute not only in the classroom. You'll find them leading student government, editing The Daily Tar Heel, playing varsity and club sports, and organizing community service.
The Honors Program Student Advisory Board organizes extracurricular activities and service projects for Honors Program and other interested students. Activities coordinated by the Board currently include Food for Thought, which brings first-year students together with faculty for discussions of important issues and allows students to get to know their faculty outside of the classroom; the Honors Pal program, helping incoming Honors students acclimate to UNC life; the Honors Host program, which facilitates campus visits by prospective Honors students; and the Bluestocking Discussion Society, which meets for regular discussion of literature, film, and social and cultural issues. For more information, contact Alex Berger or Eve Carson.

