The Humanities Council is proud to award 54 certificates and 4 independent concentrations to seniors across five Council programs. Congratulations to all our students and thank you to our faculty!
Program in European Cultural Studies
Certificate Students: Noah Altshuler (English), Rhys Drout (Art & Archaeology), Mika Hyman (Comparative Literature), Juan José López Haddad (History), Grace Matthews (Comparative Literature), Leonela Serrano (History), Avi Siegal (Philosophy), Amy Torres (Art & Archaeology), Lydia Yi (Art & Archaeology), Helena Yu (Operations Research & Financial Engineering)
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Program in Humanistic Studies
Certificate Students: Charlotte Adamo (Ecology & Evolutionary Biology), Noah Altshuler (English), Nati Arbelaez Solano (Comparative Literature), Thomas Dayzie (English), Gabriel Duguay (Independent Concentrator), Julie Fang (Economics), Mika Hyman (Comparative Literature), Allie Mangel (Comparative Literature), Lydia Yi (Art & Archaeology)
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Program in Journalism
Certificate Students: Arman Badrei (Politics), Francesca Block (Public and International Affairs), Julia Campbell (Politics), Shannon Chaffers (Sociology), Rebecca Han (Politics), Naomi Hess (Public and International Affairs), Marissa Michaels (Sociology), Rhea Park (Public and International Affairs), Zachary Shevin (Economics), Jiwon Yun (English)
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Program in Linguistics
Independent Concentrators: Ameena Faruki, Simon Rosen, Ruth Annelise Schultz, Miriam E. Stern
Certificate Students: Hayden M. Burt (Mechanical and Aerospace Engineering), Grace Y. Cuenca (Computer Science), Jackson R. Deitelzweig (Computer Science), Erica A. De Lacerda (Spanish and Portuguese), Jenny Driscoll (Princeton School of Public and International Affairs), Michael Gintz (Mathematics), Daniel M. Goodman (Computer Science), Bharat Govil (Computer Science), Aidan Hintermaier (Civil and Environmental Engineering), Katherine S. Kaplan (Neuroscience), Jamie J. Kim (Anthropology), Nastasia R. Klevak (Computer Science), Sydney M. Peng (English), Katherine F. Ross (Economics), Mick Vilariño (Politics), Richard L. Yang (Psychology)
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Program in Medieval Studies
Certificate Students: Noah Altshuler (English), Edward Bless (History), Noelia Carbajal (Classics), Ilia Curto Pelle (Classics), Lucy Dever (English), Madeleine Gaynor (History), Juan José López Haddad (History), Charlotte Root (Art & Archaeology), Philip Sobocinski (History)
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Senior Thesis Prize Winners
Asher Hinds Prize for Excellence in the Program in European Cultural Studies
Mika Hyman, Comparative Literature
Tuning the Body, Sounding the Mind: Towards an Understanding of Harmony as Metaphor and Experience in the 16th and 17th Centuries
Thesis Advisers: Daniel Heller-Roazen (Comparative Literature, Humanities Council) and Giulio J. Pertile (Comparative Literature)
Juan José López Haddad, History
The Scholar’s Path: Paris Through the Eyes of John of Garland (1195-1272)
Thesis Adviser: William Chester Jordan (History)
Joseph R. Strayer Prize in Medieval Studies
Juan José López Haddad, History
The Scholar’s Path: Paris Through the Eyes of John of Garland (1195-1272)
Thesis Adviser: William Chester Jordan (History)
Senior Thesis Prize in Linguistics
Annelise Schultz, Independent Concentrator
Describing Womanhood: Tracking Relationships Between Words and Social Categories in Queer Communities, 1950’s-present
Thesis Adviser: Byron T. Ahn (Linguistics)
Miriam Stern, Independent Concentrator
“It’s All in Your Head”: Disparities in Colposcopy Description Between Patients and Medical Professionals
Thesis Adviser: Christiane D. Fellbaum (Linguistics, Computer Science)