2016 Winners
Senior/Honors Thesis
First Place

Thomas Lis
The Myth of Locarno: Versailles, Poland, and the Continuity of French Foreign Policy, 1919-1936 Economics & History, College of Arts and Letters John Deak, advisor
Second Place

Kelly McGee
Faltering 'Frames of Exception': Feminist Contestations of Gendered Nationalism via Family Law and Artistic Productions in the Occupied West Bank Arabic & Political Science, College of Arts and Letters Atalia Omer, advisor
20000-40000 Level Course
First Place

Brittany Sanok
The Evolution of Death in John Donne's Holy Sonnets English & International Economics, College of Arts and Letters Susannah Monta, advisor
Second Place

Madeline Cole
The Lenore Mooney Papers and The Great War: Conceptualizing the World of an Individual History, College of Arts and Letters John Deak, advisor
10000 Level Course
First Place

August Bonacci
Generation IV Reactors: A New Hope First Year of Studies Michael Westrate, advisor
Second Place

Madeline McKenna
Homosexuality Arguments in Leviticus Neuroscience and Behavior, College of Science Gerald Knoppers, advisor