2018 Winners
Senior/Honors Thesis
First Place
Tim Seida
What Does "Dr. Copper" Say? An Analysis of Price Expectations in the Copper Market Economics, College of Arts and Letters Christiane Baumeister, advisor
Second Place
Laura Neis
Rare Women and True Martyrs: Female Martyrdom under Queen Elizabeth I History, College of Arts and Letters Rory Rapple, advisor
20000-40000 Level Course
First Place
Gargi Purohit
Getting a Seat at the Table and Keeping It Economics, College of Arts and Letters Kristen Leigh Cornelson, advisor
Second Place
Nadezhda Braun
Representation of the Female Experience of the Soviet Era in the Poetry of Elena Shvarts Russian, College of Arts and Letters Emily Ambrose Wang, advisor
10000 Level Course
First Place
Kaleigh Brauns
Manufacturing Monopolies: Why Drug Manufacturers are at the Root of the Recent Rise in Pharmaceutical Prices Business Analytics & Applied and Computational Mathematics and Statistics, Mendoza College of Business John Duffy, advisor