Winter 2021: Honors Seminar Series

Virtually join us during the Winter 2020 term to learn about research, obstacles, and career paths of UM faculty and Honors Alumni.






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Dr. Oluwaferanmi Okanlami, M.D., M.S.

Disability is not inability! The Honors Program welcomes Dr. Oluwaferanmi Okanlami (Dr. O), the Interim Director of Services for Students with Disabilities (SSD) to kickoff our seminar series with what promises to be an informative and engaging town hall. 

Join Dr. O as he explores disability as an important aspect of diversity and opens the floor to participants to direct the conversation. Throughout this live session, participants will be polled on a variety of possible discussion topics including ability, advocacy, accommodations on-campus and off, disability justice, and more.

Dr. O is also an Assistant Professor of Family Medicine, Physical Medicine & Rehabilitation, and Urology at Michigan Medicine, and Director of Adaptive Sports & Fitness within the Division of Student Life at the University of Michigan. Learn more about Dr. O's career and motivations here

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Allison Epstein

For Honors creative writing alum Allison Epstein ('14), the journey between "inspiration" and "publication" was a long one—seven years long, to be exact. After drafting a novel for her senior honors thesis, Allison went on to pitch, sell, and publish that thesis as her debut novel: A Tip for the Hangman (Doubleday, Feb. 2021). Hangman is a historical thriller that follows the life of the 16th-century poet Christopher Marlowe and his secret career in service of Queen Elizabeth I's spymaster. (Her agent refers to the novel as "the Dirtbag Kit Marlowe book," a tagline Allison endorses.)

Allison will share the inspiration and historical context behind her novel, along with a behind-the-scenes look into the world of literary publishing. From the ins and outs of historical research to the white whale of signing with a literary agent, she'll explain the lesser-known aspects of how a book makes it to print. She'll also answer any questions you care to ask about Early Modern spies, a subject she delights in.


Allison Epstein is a historical fiction author based in Chicago. By day, she works as a marketing copywriter for a firm serving higher education and not-for-profit institutions. She earned her B.A. in English and creative writing from the University of Michigan in 2014 and her MFA in fiction from Northwestern University in 2020. When not writing, she enjoys good theater and terrible puns. Find her at allisonepstein.com, or on Instagram and Twitter @rapscallison.


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