Library Research Prize - Winner's Reception
Event box
- Date:
- Tuesday, May 2, 2023
- Time:
- 3:00pm - 4:00pm
- Time Zone:
- Eastern Time - US & Canada (change)
- Location:
- DiMenna-Nyselius Library, Auditorium (Lower Level, Room 101)
Join us as we honor the Winners of the 2023 Library Research Prize
Tuesday, May 2nd 2023, 3:00pm
DiMenna-Nyselius Library, Multimedia Room 101
Undergraduate and Graduate student winners, and Honorable Mentions will be honored and discuss their research projects, followed by a Q&A, and refreshments. The Library Research Prize recognizes exemplary scholarship through effective research strategies and demonstrated use of the DiMenna-Nyselius Library’s resources, services, and staff expertise. There are two $1,000 prizes, presented to the undergraduate student winner and the graduate student winner. We will also be awarding two honorable mentions and these projects will each receive $250.
GRADUATE WINNER
Jack Devlin, Class of 2023
MS Biomedical Engineering
“Project Title: “Chiral Sorting of Single-walled Carbon Nanotubes Using Tripeptides”
BIEG 6971/6972: Thesis 1 & 2, Dr. Isaac Macwan, Assistant Professor, Electrical & Biomedical Engineering
UNDERGRADUATE WINNER
Isabella Poschmann, Class of 2023
Majors: International Business and Business Analytics, minor in Anthropology
“The Origins of North Korean Refugee Treatment in China and South Korea: A Comparative Study Understanding Chinese and South Korean Relations with North Korea”
INST 4999: Senior Capstone Seminar, Dr. Janie Leatherman, Professor of Politics & International Studies
HONORABLE MENTIONS
Isabella DelVecchio and Rhiannya Byrne, Class of 2024
MA School Psychology
“Specific Learning Disability in Written Language: Characteristics and Implications”
SPED 5413: Theories/Intro to Learning Disabilities, Dr. Evelyn Bilias Lolis, Interim Dean & Associate Professor of Psychology & Education
Thomas Burke, Class of 2024
Major: History & minors in Classical Studies and Irish Studies
“The Transformation of Elite Political Thought in Ancient Greece”
CLST 3325: Athenian Democracy and Empire, Dr. Giovanni Ruffini, Professor, Classical Studies
Thank you to the 2023 Library Research Prize judges:
Danushka Bandara, PhD, Assistant Professor, Computer Science
Julie Berrett-Abebe, PhD, Assistant Professor, Social Work
Curtis Ferree, MLIS, MFA, Associate Dean for Public Services & Coordinator of the Academic Commons Partnership
Jennifer Schindler-Ruwisch, DrPH, Associate Professor, Public Health
Ann Victor, MLIS, Acquisitions & Cataloging Strategies Librarian