Congratulations to the winners and honorable mentions for this year’s Library Prize for Undergraduate Research and Library Prize for Undergraduate Research on Sustainability and the Environment. Join us to celebrate in the Lecture Hall on May 2 at 4PM.
2012-2013 Library Prize Winners
Eamonn Connor
“Miasma and the Formation of Greek Cities”
GRC 4182: Independent Study (Fall 2012)
Faculty Sponsor: Sydnor Roy
Emily Simpson
“”Represion!” Punk Resistance and the Culture of Silence in the Southern Cone, 1978-1990”
History 4997: Honors Thesis Seminar (Spring 2013)
Faculty Sponsor: Beth Bailey
Nicole Wolverton
“The Murder at Cherry Hill”
English 3020: Detective Novel and the City (Fall 2012)
Faculty Sponsor: Priya Joshi
2012-2013 Library Prize Honorable Mentions
Jordyn Kimelheim
“The Persistence of Chattel Slavery in Contemporary Mauritania”
Political Science 4896: Theories and Practices of Slavery, Then and Now (Fall 2012)
Faculty Sponsor: Jane Gordon
Kyle Repella
“False Pretenders and Friends of Truth: Pennsylvania, the Keithian Controversy, and the Reorientation of the Quaker Empire in the late Seventeenth Century”
History 4997: Honors Thesis Seminar (Spring 2013)
Faculty Sponsor: Travis Glasson
2012-2013 Library Prize for Research on Sustainability and the Environment Winner
Andrea Gudiel
“Deforestation and the spread of non-native species”
BIOL 4391: Accelerated Research in Biology (Spring 2013)
Faculty Sponsor: Brent Sewall
2012-2013 Library Prize for Research on Sustainability and the Environment Honorable Mention
Veronica Anderson
“Urban climate catalyst: Lima, Peru”
ARCH 4699: Thesis Studio (Spring 2013)
Faculty Sponsor: Sneha Patel