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Congratulations 2011 Undergraduate Library Research Award winners!

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Robyn Grant, first prize
Title of paper:  “But who will do the dishes? Negotiating socialism with femininity in Mujeres magazine”
Department: History
Faculty Advisor: Jaime Pensado

 

Erin Bolte, honorable mentionerin
Title of paper: “Review of Outcomes and Measurement Tools for Improvement in Behavior for Children with Autism Spectrum Disorder”
Department: Biochemistry
Faculty Advisor: Joshua Diehl



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Brigid Mangano, honorable mention
Title of paper: “Guillaume Bodinier and the Meaning(s) of ‘Italianness’ in Nineteenth Century France”
Department: Art, Art History, & Design
Faculty Advisor: Kathleen Pyne




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Hannah Lin, best paper from 10000/20000 level classes
Title of paper: “Leveling the Field: Ang Lee’s Crouching Tiger Hidden Dragon”
Department: Film, Television and Theatre
Faculty Advisor: Aaron Magnon-Park

 

 

The Awards ceremony too place on Friday, May 6, 2011 prior to the keynote speaker for the 4th Annual Undergraduate Scholars Conference.

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The Undergraduate Library Research Award is co-sponsored by the Hesburgh Libraries and The Center for Undergraduate Scholarly Engagement.
The purpose of this award is to recognize undergraduates who demonstrate excellent research skills and who incorporate library resources, collections and services into their scholarly and creative projects.

For more information about the award, visit this site: http://guides.library.nd.edu/subject-guide/77-2011-Undergraduate-Library-Research-Award