2005-2006
English Department Prize in Fiction
Brooks Teevan
"Ordering Pizza from a Murder"
English Department Prize for Best Creative Nonfiction Essay
Bridget Ganske
"Learning Esperer"
English Department Teaching Excellence Award
Hyun-Jung Lee
Winter 2006 Freshman Seminar - "Modern Monsters"
English Department Teaching Award for Excellence as a Teaching Assistant
Anna Fenton-Hathaway
Jean H. Hagstrum Prize for Best Dissertation
Hunt Howell
"A More Perfect Copy than Heretofore': Imitation, Emulation, and Early American Literary Culture"
Helen G. Scott Prize for Best Critical Essay on American Literature
Shelley Kahn
"Are You Being Served?: The Role of Servants in Elizabeth Stoddard's The Morgesons."
Helen G. Scott Prize for Best Creative Nonfiction Essay
Alissa Anderson
"My Heart is Full of Rust"
Helen G. Scott Prize for Best Fiction
Shan
Fiction by a Senior: "The Garden"
Helen G. Scott Prize for Best Fiction
Kuangyan Huang
Fiction by a Junior: "A House with Everything"
Helen G. Scott Prize for Best Fiction
Victoria Don
Fiction: "Estoy Contigo"
Helen G. Scott Prize for Best Fiction
Nick Romeo
Voice in Fiction: "Roach and Slug"
Excellence in Creative Writing
Ganske
Honor's Thesis: "Learning Esperar"
Excellence in Creative Writing
Daniel Gross
Overall performance in the Creative Writing Sequence
Robert Mayo Memorial Prize
Anna Markiewicz
Hetty Sorrel and the Threat of Womanhood: Sexuality, Motherhood, and Infanticide in Adam Bede.
Harriet Gilliam Memorial Prize For best essay on Psychological interpretation of a literary text
Rupali Sharma
On Making 'the Freedom of Existentialism' Accessible to Women
J. Scott Clark Award for Outstanding Aptitude in Creative Writing
Jeannie Vanasco
Jean Meyer Aloe Poetry Prize from The American Academy of Poets Prize
Margaret Mascal
Werewolf Grieving