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Awards and Prizes 2013‑2014

Posted by Emma Skagen on August 19, 2014 in News
  • University Medal: awarded to the Top First Class Honours graduate in recognition of superi-or achievement in the program—awarded to Daniel Bergman (English) and Katherine Connel (Creative Writing)
  • James W. Tupper Graduate Fellowship in English: awarded to students selected on the criteria of the GPA or all English classes at the 2000-level and beyond and a clear indication that the student(s) will go on to do graduate work at a university approved by the faculty—awarded to Daniel Bergman, Matt Gillis, and William Tilleczek
  • The Archibald MacMechan Chapter/IODE Scholarship in English: granted to a graduating English student who has demonstrated special abilities at the Undergraduate level—awarded to Leah Shangrow
  • Margaret Nicoll Pond Memorial Prize in English: awarded to the woman graduating in English with the highest academic standing—awarded to Kaitlyn Withers
  • The Allan and Laura Bevan Memorial Scholarship: for a student entering the third year of a general honours B.A. in English—awarded to Clare Barrowman
  • The Graham Creighton Prize: awarded to a student entering his or her fourth year of study in an English Major or Honours programme who has demonstrated a high level of academic excellence—awarded to David Fleming, Karl Fritze, and Cairistiona Clark
  • Paul McIsaac Memorial Award: awarded to a student in the second or third year of study in the Honours or Majors program in English who demonstrates an enquiring and original mind—awarded to Cambria Huff
  • Samantha Li Memorial Award: awarded to a student in the Honours programme in English who most closely reflect the academic and personal qualities of Samantha Li: intellectual reach and creativity; a passion for the exploration of literature and ideas; generosity toward and engagement with fellow students and professors—awarded to Adam Cameron
  • The Barbara Bennett-Chittick Prize: awarded to an outstanding first-year student enrolled in English 1000, 1010, or 1020—awarded to Douglas Iaboni
  • The Avie Bennett Prize: awarded to the best essay on Canadian literature submitted to an undergraduate class at ±«Óătv during the current academic year—awarded to Sallie Lau
  • The Kim Rilda LeBlanc Memorial Award in Healing and the Arts: awarded to a student who has completed an outstanding project, thesis, or research essay that combines work in the humanities or the arts with work in medicine or healthcare— awarded to Linn Milligan (Medicine), for his photography project, "The Changing Face of Medicine."