Department writing prizes announced for 2016
Each year, departments across campus hold writing contests to encourage excellence in written rhetoric and specific disciplines. The Rhetoric Across the Curriculum program is proud to announce the following 2016 winners on behalf of the participating departments:
Science Writing Prize
Wentiirim Annankra, 鈥淭he Use of DDT for Eradicating Malaria鈥
John De Bie Prize (History)
Lucas da Silva, 鈥淎 Scandalous Alliance or a New Approach? French Justifications of the Sixteenth-century Franco-Ottoman Alliance鈥
Ten Hoor Prize (Dutch)
Anna Essenburg, 鈥淭he Dutch and Their Complex Relationship with Water鈥
Minnaar Award (English 101)
Austin Roden, 鈥淕overnment and Corporation Failure鈥
O.K. Bouwsma Prize (Philosophy)
Denise L. Dykstra, 鈥淐onditional Probability as Basic鈥
Gender Studies prizes
Junior/Senior awards:
Bekah Waalkes, 鈥淏eauty, Justice and the Female Body in On Beauty鈥
Kara Vogelzang, 鈥淎ccess to Abortion: Restrictive Policies鈥
Mary Schultz, 鈥淢eret Oppenheim, Gender, and the Surrealists鈥
Freshman/Sophomore awards:
Laurel Luke, 鈥淎 Woman鈥檚 Work: A Short Contextualization and Reflection of the Post-Holocaust Theology of Melissa Raphael鈥
Michael Moentmann, 鈥淟et鈥檚 Talk About Sex鈥
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