Award recipients demonstrated a thoughtful, methodical, and scholarly approach to research and diverse use of library resources, which contributed to their ability to produce a high quality research project.
Margaret Flemings ’18, Rachel Pak ’18, and Shanzay Kazmi ’18 have won the 300-level award for their CS 320 project, “Crimson Wave: Shedding Light on Menstrual Health.” Supporting faculty: Orit Shaer
Kate Hansen ’19 has won the 100/200-level award for her AMST 101 paper, “Haunting Legacies: Sundown Towns of the American Midwest.” Supporting faculty: Michael Jeffries
Sophie Barowksy ’21 has won the First Year Award for her POL 123 paper, “Scientology: The Art of Cultic Persuasion.” Supporting faculty: Christopher Candland
Linda Zhou ’18 has won the Independent Study Award for her EAS 350 paper, “Development and Growth without Property Rights in China’s Transition Economy: Aijian Corporation & CITIC.” Supporting faculty: C. Pat Giersch
Katharine Gavitt ’21 received an honorable mention for her LAT 311 paper, “The Disappointment of the Ass: A Study of Food in Apuleius.” Supporting faculty: Jeffrey Ulrich
From: Heather Woods, x3175
To: Faculty, Staff, Students
More info: Laura O’Brien, x3497