51ÁÔÆæ Women’s & Gender Studies
2023 Research Paper & Project ContestÌý°Â¾±²Ô²Ô±ð°ù²õ
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Casey O’Brien Outstanding Activist Awardee
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Florence L. Healy Scholarship
On behalf of Women’s & Gender Studies Program, Anna Mansson McGinty, WGS Chair, would like to extend congratulations to this year’s winners of the annual 51ÁÔÆæ Women’s & Gender Studies Student Research Paper and Project ContestÌýand the Casey O’Brien Outstanding Activist Award.
Also, thanks colleagues who served as reviewers on the different committees.
Rachel Skalitzky Award for Undergraduate Research
Anonymous, The Egyptian Revolution of the 1920s: Feminism, Binaries, and “The Colonization of Consciousnessâ€
ÌýRunner Up Undergraduate Research
Kade Barkas, Netflix’s Arcane: How Close is the World to Creating a Queer Future?
Undergraduate Project Award
Ronan Carpenter, You Should’ve Raised a Baby Girl (I Could Have Been a Better Son): Understanding Punk’s Relationship to Genderqueerness and Transidentity Through My Chemical Romance’s Discography
Runner Up Undergraduate Project
Lia Smith, Last Day in Sarajevo
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Eliana G. Berg Award for Graduate Research
Viashima David Ko, Intersectionality: Towards Anzaldúa’s New Mestiza Consciousness
ÌýRunners Up Graduate Research
Molly Lieber, Queering Lactation
Elinor Ellenbecker, Neuroqueer Orientations: A Historical Analysis of Autistic Social Reproductions
Graduate Project Award
Anonymous, Architectural Program Study – Redeem & Restore Center
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Casey O’Brien Outstanding Activist Award
Abagail Houck
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Florence L. Healy Scholarship in Women’s & Gender Studies
Anonymous
Ducky Griesemer
Kaitlyn Hein
Molly Lieber
Blessing Uwisike