EASL students are award-winning
Last week, we celebrated graduation with many of our students. We also were pleased that EASL students had a banner year winning awards across the University. Listed below are some of the awards given to EASL students. Over the last four years, our students have been awarded over 59 Emory awards and 33 national awards/honor societies.
We also found out last week that two more EASL students were selected for the highly competitive Teach for America program. They will join Will Scruggs from last year's class in dedicating (at least) two years of their lives to teaching in high needs school districts.
2002-2003 EASL Student Awards
- Women’s Club Award
- CIPA Vernacular Modernities Award
- Emory Humanitarian Award
- Kenneth Cole Fellow (2)
- Joel A. Geller Humanitarian Award
- Mortar Board Senior Honor Society (3)
- Paladin Society
- Paladin Society’s “Knights of Emory Spirit” Award
- College Council President of the Year
- Grace Abernethy Scholarship in Creative Writing
- All-American in Swimming
- “Peach of an Athlete” Award
- Gates Scholar
- Phi Beta Kappa (3)
- Omicron Delta Kappa (2)
- Who’s Who Among Students in American Colleges and Universities
- Alpha Kappa Delta Sociology Honor Society
- Beta Gamma Sigma Honorary Society of Business Administration
- Omicron Delta Epsilon International Honorary Society in Economics
- Pi Sigma Alpha National Honorary Society in Political Science (2)
- Psi Chi National Honorary Society in Psychology
- Theta Alpha Kappa National Honorary Society for Religious Studies/Theology (3)
- Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship
- Marjorie Shostak Prize for Excellence and Humanity in Ethnographic Writing
- William A. Beardslee Prize in Religious Literature
- Boozer-Noether Internship Award
- The Vaddai R. Rao Prize for Overall Excellence Among Majors in Religion
- School of Law: Mary Laura “Chee” Davis Award for Best Journal Comment
- Gunster, Yoakley and Stewart Best Oralist Award
- Herman Dooyeweerd Prize in Law and Religion (2)
- Order of Advocates
- Emory Public Interest Committee Judge Tom E. Lewis Award
- Order of the Coif Candidate
- Business School: Campbell Accounting Award
[ Posted by Melissa Snarr at May 21, 2003 03:36 PM
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