Honors and Awards

Honors

Students in the Department of English who have a strong undergraduate record in the Department and who complete an approved BA Project that is judged to be of the highest quality by the graduate student preceptor, faculty advisor, and Director of Undergraduate Studies graduate with departmental honors. Honors recommendations are made to the Master of the Humanities Collegiate Division by the department and it is the Master of the Humanities Collegiate Division who makes the final decision.

Janel Mueller Undergraduate Thesis Prize

The Janel Mueller Undergraduate Thesis Prize (formerly known as the Napier Wilt Prize) is awarded to the undergraduates in English who complete the finest BA Projects. Nominations are submitted by the Projects' faculty advisor and awarded in the Spring quarter. 

2023-2024 recipients: 

  • MANON THEODOLY, "Contentious Bodies and Transgressive Voices: ‘Articulating Spaces’ and Imaginative Resistance in Mahsa Mohebali’s In Case of Emergency and Nasim Marashi’s I’ll Be
    Strong for You"
  • SAMMY ZIMMERMAN, "Haunted Empire: Gothic Japanism in British Literature of the Fin de Siècle"

2022-2023 recipients: 

  • JONATHAN BADONSKY
  • EMILY CHENG
  • SIMONE GULLIVER

2021-2022 recipients: 

  • VIVIAN LEI
  • MADISON THAN
  • AVIVA WALDMAN

2020-2021 recipients: 

  • NICOLAS PENO
  • ALEXA PERLMUTTER
  • RENEE WEHRLE
  • IMAAN YOUSUF

 

Dunn Research Prize

Third-year English majors are invited to apply for the Dunn Research Prize. Two or three prizes of around $1,000 will be awarded for the summer of 2025. The prize is designed to contribute towards living expenses of students as they work on a major piece of writing or research, such as a BA project. Funds must be used in the summer following the winner’s third year in the college. Students who are awarded this prize will be expected to submit a summary (1-2 pages) of their summer work for the donor by the beginning of the third week of Autumn Quarter.

Students should submit a brief proposal that (1) describes the project and (2) outlines a preliminary budget. Students must also include the name of a faculty member who will submit a confidential letter of support to the Student Affairs Assistant. There is no minimum GPA requirement and faculty recommenders may come from outside the English Department. Faculty should submit letters to the Student Affairs Administrator.

Past successful applications have included:

  • identification of archives, materials, and sites of expertise that the student hopes to engage;
  • a narrow enough vision that a student can reasonably make significant progress towards their research goals over the summer;
  • a sense of how the money will be spent with some precision;
  • how the proposed project either builds from past research interests and/or bulwarks a project the student is about to undertake.

Some examples of past successful proposals can be found here

Applications are DUE May 1st 2025 to the Student Affairs Administrator.

2022-2023 recipients:

  • JORDAN GOODWIN
  • HONOR TORRANCE
  • JIAYI WANG

2021-2022 recipients:

  • ISABELLE ANDERSON
  • LILLIE-ROSE TRITT
  • JONATHAN BADONSKY

2020-2021 recipients:

  • VIVIAN LEI
  • MALLORY MOORE
  • AVIVA WALDMAN