Students Present Theses at 2019 Honors Symposium
On May 3, fourteen graduating seniors presented their theses at the Department of History's Honors Symposium. Students each presented a brief overview of their original thesis, after which Professor Christian de Pee presented the following awards:
- Arthur Fondiler Award for Best Undergraduate Thesis: Alexander Votta (first); Alexander Raveane (second)
- John A. Williams History Award: Meghan Clark
- Stephen J. Tonsor History of Ideas Undergraduate Honors Award: Niccolo Beltramo
- Stephen J. Tonsor Best Oral Presentation of Thesis Award: Gladys Gonzalez
- Elizabeth Sargent Lee Medical History Prize: Gabrielle Xilas
- James A. Knight Scholarships in History: Sean Cantrell, Ãine McGehee Marley, Avraham Sholkoff, Madeline Turner
Prior to the symposium, the LSA Honors Program announced the following award:
- Gerald Ford Public Service Award: Alexander Votta
View a list of this year's thesis topics or the 2019 Honors Symposium Program (PDF). Selected photos are available below. Please contact [email protected] for a complete gallery of high-resolution photos of this event.