James E. Rice, Jr. Awards
Winner
WAYNE HUANG (A&S)
The Death Railway: Semblances of Modernity”
History 100.25. World War II in the Pacific Theatre through Fiction, Film, and Memoir”
Instructor: Marcia Butler
Honorable Mention
KRISTEN ALIANO (A&S)
“The Vial Containers That Helped to Save France: The Memoir of Monique de Laperouse”
History 113: Women, War, and Resistance
Instructor: Jomarie Alano
Adelphic Award
Winner
ANASTASIA POUSHKAREVA (Arts)
Genealogy of the Third Reich: The Connection between Nietzschean and Nazi ideas”
German Stuides 170: Marx, Nietzsche, Freud
Instructor: Cassandra Campbell
The Knight Prize for Writing in the Majors
Winner
PAUL HINE (A&S)
"Musical Sound Beneath the Waves"
Instructor: Kathy Selby
Physics 204, Physics of Musical Sound
Honorable Mention
DANIEL SCHIFF (A&S)
“Extending Thomas Friedman’s ‘Golden Arches Theory of Conflict Prevention: McDonald’s Menu Variance and Peace”
Instructor: Allen Carlson
Government 493, Studying Poitics: The Junior Honors Seminar
John S. Knight Assignment Sequence Prizes
Winner
NICHOLAS MATHEW (Music)
Music 111.2. Beethhoven and Today’s Music
Gertrude Spencer Prize
Winner
LAUREN PEARSON, student (Engineering)
MARCIA BUTLER, instructor (History)
“Burma-Siam Railroad to Freedom”
History 100.25. World War II in the Pacific Theatre through Fiction, Film, and Memoir”
Honorable Mentions
MOLLY LEBOWITZ, student (CALS)
ERIK HARMS, instructor (Anthropology)
Talk This Way: The Effects of Technological Communication
Anthropology 183: Freedom and Control
JULIANA GERRICK, student (A&S)
KIM ZARINS, instructor (English)
“The Seven Commandments as a Definitive Instrument of Control in Orwell’s Animal Farm”
English 185. Writing about Literature: Talking Animals from Aesop to Asian
Spencer Portfolio Prizes
Winners
MATTHEW TUCKER, Student (Arts)
BANU BARGU-HASTURK, Instructor (Government)
“A Student Examination of Citizenship”
Government 100.1: Power and Politics: The State, the Citizen, and their Critics
Knight Award for Writing Exercises
Winner
ERIK HARMS
“Passing Out to the Sound of the Passive Voice
Anthropology 183. Freedom and Control
Recognition of Achievement in Teaching Award
Winner
MAGDALENA ROMANSKA
Department of Theatre, Film, and Dance
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