College Prize
Given to one undergraduate student in each department
American & New England Studies Program — Anna Michele Rafferty
Anthropology — Emma Michelle Quarequio
Archaeology — Erin Mooneyham
Astronomy — Hannah Rachael Willy
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology — Hongru Ni
Biology — Alexandra Nicolle Grudzinski
BU Marine Program — Abigail G. Grassick
Chemistry — Ariana L. Rauch
Cinema & Media Studies Program — Cloe A. Rankin
Classical Studies — Zowie M. Rico
Computer Science — Ciaran Hikaru Ueda Fitzgerald
Earth & Environment — Amir D. Wilson
Economics — Alexandra L. Powell
English —Saskia Lily Bilder den Boon
History — Priscilla Ann Bright
History of Art & Architecture — Rebecca Anne Kielar
Linguistics — Abigail S. Roberts
Mathematics & Statistics — Christopher Quinn La Fond
Medical Science — Anisha Patel
Neuroscience— Sophia Caetano Carias
Philosophy — David Louis Winner
Physics — Emmy Blumenthal
Political Science — Arlo J. Hatcher
Psychological & Brain Sciences — Defne Yucebas
Romance Studies — Erin Elizabeth Sutton-Beals
Sociology — Rose Caroline Paxon
World Languages and Literatures — Dina Famin
Alumni Awards for Writing Excellence
The College recognizes the winners of the Alumni Awards for Writing Excellence
The College recognizes the following winners of the Alumni Awards for Writing Excellence:
Award for Writing Excellence in the Humanities in Honor of Robert E. Charm
- Author: David L. Winner (CAS’23)
- Paper: “Discourse as Disease in Dostoevsky, or Why We Can’t Shut Up”
- Faculty Sponsor: Associate Professor Yuri Corrigan, World Languages & Literatures
Gregory Hudson Award for Writing Excellence in the Humanities
- Author: Saskia Lily den Boon (CAS’23, CFA’23)
- Paper: “Davis’s Diasporic Sketches: Defining the Diaspora Through Jazz”
- Faculty Sponsor: Ianna Hawkins Owen, Assistant Professor, English
Michael A. Sassano III and Christopher M. Sassano Award for Writing Excellence in the Social Sciences
- Author: Nikki H. Huang (CAS’23)
- Paper: “Going Global: How US Universities Transform Local Elites into Elite Global Citizens”
- Faculty Sponsor: Associate Professor, Ashley Mears, Sociology
Francis Bacon Award for Writing Excellence in the Natural Sciences
- Author: Minji Kwak (CAS’23)
- Paper: “Questioning the Future Viability of the Latin American and Caribbean Nuclear-Weapon- Free Zone: A Contemporary Assessment of the Treaty of Tlatelolco”
- Faculty Sponsor: Jack Weinstein, Professor of the Practice of International Security, Pardee School of Global Studies