
Affiliations
National Collegiate
Honors Council
Mid East Honors
Association
Antonina Bambina, Ph.D. - Director of the Honors Program
Dr. Antonina Bambina came to the University of Southern Indiana in 2008 as
Director of the Honors Program. She earned a bachelor’s degree from Queens College, City University of New York, and master’s and doctoral degrees from Columbia University in New York City. She also is an instructor in sociology. Her research interests include social network analysis, Internet studies, and medical sociology.
Before moving to Evansville, Dr. Bambina lived in Reading, England, for five years, where she completed her dissertation and a related book. The book, Online Social Support: The Interplay of Social Networks and Computer-Mediated Communication, was published by Cambria Press in July 2007. It was nominated in 2008 for the American Sociological Association Section on Communication and Information Technologies (CITASA) Book Award.

Antonina Bambina, Ph.D.
Director of Honors Program
Lisa M. Wilson, MSSE - Administrative Assistant Lisa Wilson joined the Honors Program as the Administrative Assistant in July of 2007. She graduated from Morehead State University with a major in Physical Education and a minor in Health. In December 2008, she received a Masters Degree in Secondary Education and a Computer Education Endorsement from the University of Southern Indiana.
Lisa enjoys working with the Honors students at USI. She is married to Greg and they have three children: Nathan, Nicole, and Matthew.

Lisa M. Wilson, MSSE
Honors Administrative Assistant
Contact us
Antonina Bambina, Ph.D.
Director, Honors Program
Education Center 0114
University of Southern Indiana
8600 University Blvd.
Evansville, IN 47712
812/464-1833
Email: Honors Program
Lisa M. Wilson, MSSE
Administrative Assistant
Email: Honors Program
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“The advantages of the Honors Program include smaller classes, the likelihood of having more experienced faculty members, more lively and provocative class discussions, and the general sense of community. As a freshman, I took the Honors section of psychology, a very popular core class. The Honors section had less than 15 students eager to discuss and debate and was taught by the chair of the department.”
Sam C. Bowles ’08
English/Secondary Education
Robert E. and Judith E. Griffin Endowed
Presidential Scholarship
Marengo, Indiana