Sabiduria
Sabiduría
An online, peer-reviewed journal highlighting the research work of Palm Beach State College students. Submitted manuscripts are reviewed and edited by honors students, who oversee the publication process.
Current issue - Sabiduria Spring 2022 [pdf]
Participate in Sabiduría
Submit your paper or creative work for publication:
- Earn Honors Points with publication
- Additional credential on scholarship applications and academic resumes
Four Categories (Honors Students can submit one work per Category)
- Research Based and Critical Thinking Papers with credible sources, scholarly tone that follow MLA or APA style
- Fiction
- Poetry
- Art
Submissions must be:
- Files in .doc or .rtf or .jpeg format
- Written papers 2,000 - 2,500 words
- Does not need to be current; papers can be from an honors class or project from previous semesters
- Email submissions to sabiduria@palmbeachstate.edu - please include your name, phone number and title of your work.
Become a Reviewer or Co-Editor:
- Review manuscripts submitted by your peers, and earn one(1) service point for each paper
- If selected, Co- Editors will receive 10 service points and 1 leadership point.
Honors Faculty Advisor
Sherry Hall
Professor
Phone: 561-862-4444
Email: halls@palmbeachstate.edu
Spring 2012
"A Comparison of the Impact of Plant–Based and Meat–Based Diets On Overall General Well-Being"
Fall 2011
"Pleasure versus Morality: A Psychological Approach to Leslie Huben"
"The First-Generation Challenge"
Spring 2011
"Student Perception of Community Colleges"
"A Magical Orange Grove in a Nightmare"
Fall 2010
"People Painted Over: Whitewashing of Minority Actors in Recent Film and Television"
Spring 2010
"Reducing Recidivism: Stopping the Trend of Criminal Relapse in America" by Joseph Rosansky
Forum Section
Fall 2009
Geopolitical History and the Causes for the Modern Borders of Germany
Supreme Fallacy: Why U.S. Justices Need Term Limits
The Transformation of Hazel Quarrier in At Play in the Fields of the Lord
Quantum Entanglement: An Exploration of a Weird Phenomenon
Forum Section
Spring 2009
Gabriel's Horn: An Understanding of a Solid with Finite Volume and Infinite Surface Area
Why Honors? A Statistical Analysis of Honors Classes with Comparison to Regular Classes
Read the Review Process
Contact: honors@palmbeachstate.edu