Departmental Honors
Departmental Honors are awarded to a small group of seniors at the time of their graduation. Those to be awarded honors are selected on the basis of their dedication to the humanities, social sciences, and arts; the quality of their academic programs; the excellence of their grades; and in recognition of their contributions to the Department and their fellow students.
William and Margaret Radley Prize in Humanities, Social Sciences, and the Arts
The William and Margaret Radley Prize in Humanities, Social Sciences, and the Arts is awarded annually to the Harvey Mudd College student whose work in the HSA program best exemplifies the College's goal that all HMC students should gain an understanding of themselves and their fellow human beings as well as of the physical world around them.
Students may be nominated for the award by individual department faculty; the full department meets to discuss the nominees and arrive at a selection. The award is presented at the close-of-school Awards Ceremony in May; it includes a check for $800 and an inscription on a plaque displayed near the department office.
Past recipients:
2011-2012: Tselil Schramm
2010-2011: Yen-Kuei Tu
2009-2010: Robert Best and Alex Steinkamp
2008-2009: Adrian Sampson
2007-2008: Samuel Eisenberg
2006-2007: Amanda Hickman and Mina Youssef
2005-2006: Lia Corrales and Elaine Hart
2004-2005: Adam Pivonka and Gwen Spencer
2003-2004: Thomas Henage
2002-2003: No prize awarded
2001-2002: Sarah H. Olmstead and Anne G. Short
2000-2001: Ryan A. Kirkby and Karl E. Mahlburg
1999-2000: Houston Nash Gilbert
1998-99: Neil Burrell
1997-98: Nathaniel James Brown
1996-97: Holly Hoa Minh Thai
1995-96: Abigail S. Brown and Selina DeRose
1994-95: Orna Amir and Rebecca A. Flitton
1993-94: Neva M. Howard
1992-93: Matthew E. Harris
1991-92: James Patterson and Elisabeth Davis
1990-91: Carol Wawrukiewicz and Thomas Konrad
1989-90: Robert A. Knop, Jr. and Charles J. Williamson
1988-89: Kyle G. Roesler
1987-88: Hodong Nam
1986-87: Lauren Atagi and Kristin Hubner
1985-86: Michial Duff Howell
1984-85: William Hoving
1983-84: Ben Noviello
1982-83: Colin Williams and Michael J. Sailor
1981-82: Joel Berendzen
The First-Year Writing Prize in Humanities, Social Sciences, and the Arts
The First-Year Writing Prize in the Humanities, Social Sciences, and the Arts is awarded annually to the author of the best HSA-10 research paper.. Nominations can be made by any member of the Department who taught a section of the course. A panel of Department faculty members read the nominated selections and decide on a recipient of the prize, which is awarded during Convocation at the beginning of the following school year. The prize consists of a certificate, a check for $300, and an inscription on a plaque displayed near the Department office.
Past recipients:
2011-12: Kathleen Schaefer
2010-11: Lauren Winkler
2009-10: Braden Neufeld
2008-09: Tselil Schramm
2004-05: Andy Leverentz
2003-04: Kristen Huff
2002-03: Elaine Hart
2001-02: Gwen Spencer
2000-01: Courtney Rotstan
1999-00: Christine Spritke
1998-99: Michael Gratton
1997-98: John Staroba
1996-97: Cynthia L. Tech
1995-96: Amanda Leach
1994-95: Andrew D. Hutchings








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