2013-2014
The Cushing Award—for the best fiction published in a ÍæÅ¼½ã½ã undergraduate publication:
- First Place to Sophia Gorgens, "Get Lucky" (SpringÌý³§³Ù²â±ô³Ü²õ)
- Second Place to Helen Spica, "How We Start" (Fall Stylus)
- Third Place to Zachary Frank, "The Actor" (Spring Stylus)
Dever Fellowship—a substantial grant, presented annually, in honor of novelist and ÍæÅ¼½ã½ã alumnus Joseph Dever, to a graduating senior who proposes to pursue a career in writing
- Bailey Spencer
Dever Prize for Freshman Writing—for the best essay written by a freshman in any English Course. (four first places):
- Kyle Hulburd, “The Art of Listening,†nominated by Brian Zimmerman
- Ramsey Khabbaz, “Mamihlapinatapai,†nominated by Allyson Manchester
- Thomas (TJ) Norton, “Dirty Jobs Uncovers Real America,†nominated by Matt Knutson
- Madeline Webster, “The Worn Pavillion,†nominated by Elizabeth Graver
Kean Award—to the graduating senior judged to be the outstanding English major:
Lauren Audi
Kelleher Poetry Award—cash award given annually to undergraduates who produce the best work in poetry published in ÍæÅ¼½ã½ã undergraduate publications:
- First Place: Bailey Spencer, "Calumet Strike†(Fall Stylus)
- Second Place: Mike Kadow, "East of Kansas" (Spring Stylus)
- Third Place: Christine DeGenaars, "The Willowemoc" (Fall Stylus)
McCarthy Prize—for best piece of creative writing by a junior or senior:
- First Place:Â Ben Vadnal, "Bloom" (fiction)
- Second Place:Â Zachary Frank, "The Actor" (fiction)
- Third Place:Â Christine Zhao, "Shanghai, China, 2004," and "Beijing, China, 1960," (creative nonfiction)
Randall Award—a gift of books presented in honor and memory of author and ÍæÅ¼½ã½ã Professor John Randall to the undergraduate writer of the best essay in the field of American literature and culture:
- Adriana Mariella, "Hipsters, Left Conservatism, and the Aesthetics of Urban Redevelopment"
Randall Award Honorable Mentions:
- Alexandra Machetanz, "The Verbalization of Violation in Sanctuary"
- Emily Simon, "'The broken and myriad reflection': Mirror-Work and Non-Mimetic Narration in William Faulkner's Sanctuary"
- Nicholas A. Volpe, "Murder, War and Culpability: Fawcett's ‘The Contrast’ and Worcester's Transatlantic Revision"