2007 Award Recipients Announced

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2007 Bellarmine Award Winners Announced

The Bellarmine College of Liberal Arts is proud to announce the following
2007 Outstanding Scholars and Award Recipients:

   Marian Award 

Katherine A.  Dzida


LMU Valedictorian Class of 2007
 

Matthew M. Sweeney


          Presidential Citations
Matthew Delia Katherine A. Dzida
Jennifer Frey Yvonne Garcia
Maria A. Judnick Hung Ngoc Pham

Graham Service Award 

Sebastien Reyes


College Scholar 

Jenny L. Lower


            Academic Awards

The Leonard Simon Blenkiron English Award
Jenny L. Lower
Cynthia Underwood

The Stanley Chan Political Science Awards
Matthew Delja

The Mary Tsassis European History Award
Marc C. Rickenbach
Ashley A. Balducci

The Wall Street Journal
Student Achievement Economics Award
Stephen F. Salinas

                   Department Awards

African American Studies
Teresa C. Lee

Liberal Studies
Katherine A. Dzida
Roxanne Honeylee

Asian and Pacific Studies
Erica M. Scott

Philosophy
Matthew M. Sweeney

Classics
Laura A. Steinmetz

Political Science
Natalie N. Morsette

Economics
Nicholas della Cioppa

Psychology
Katherine J. Chevalier

English
Maria A. Judnick

Sociology
Kimberly K. Sanchez

European Studies
Ashley T. Rumery

Spanish
Kristina E. DaMota

French Studies
Erica M. Scott

Theological Studies
Jennifer L. Lower

History
Ryan G. Peterson



Graduate Research Fellowship for Summer
 

Laurence Dumortier
(English)

“Simply the fact that I Write in Here: Public and Private
Selves in the Notebooks of Sylvia Plath and Susan Sontag”
Faculty member: Stuart Ching, Ph.D.

Summer Undergraduate Research Fellowship

Meghan Fitch 
(Political Science)

“A Study of Democracy”
Faculty member: Michael Genovese, Ph.D.

Gena Gammie
(Political Science)

“The Effect of Republican or Democratic Control on American Troop Commitments in Iraq: An Investigation Using Prediction Markets”
Faculty member: Andrew Healy, Ph.D.

Karen Salazar
(Political Science
 & Spanish)

“Ghost Town ‘Un Rancho Fantasma’: How the Oral History of a Rural Community such as Salazares may depict the Immigration issue by Giving it a Different Face”
Faculty member: Rebeca Acevedo, Ph.D.

Natalie Sparrow (Psychology)

Does Parental Discipline Style Affect the Severity of Disorder-Specific Behaviors in Children Diagnosed with Autism Spectrum Disorder and Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder?”
Faculty member: Ricardo Machon, Ph.D.

William Fitzgerald Summer Grants

Julia Fauzia
(Political Science &
Communication Studies)

“International Rescue Committee of Los Angeles”
Organization: International non-profit committee


Elizabeth Shaw
(Political Science)

“Office of Peace and Justice”
Organization: Catholic charity