Thursday, September 3, 2009

History Department Book Prizes announced

Since 1995, the Saint Mary’s University Department of History has awarded book prizes to recognize students for outstanding work in history courses. The following students were chosen for their work during spring semester:

Maria Biebel, Emily Degallier, Joseph Richards and Anna Szyszkiewicz won the book awards for H125 Europe and the World.

In H150 American Experience, Alison Hill and David Spriegel were the book winners.

Katherine Drazkowski won the prize in H211 Modern America.

Travis Fick was acknowledged for his work in H311 US Foreign Relations, Timothy Van Cleave for H332 The Renaissance, and Brian Bakalyar for H343 Environmental History.

Finally, Dan Corcoran won the book prize in H450 History without Boundaries and Danielle Zauhar won the award for H461 Historical Research and Writing, the capstone course for history majors.