History majors win Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program Awards
Three history students have won Undergraduate Research Opportunity Program awards.
Rebecca Phoenix, "The Unusual Six: A Case s=Study of the Six Horner sisters and Their Role in Scientific Networking in Victorian-era Scientific Discourse" (mentor: Eric Ash);
Rob Macaulay, "Evolution and a Lion in London: A Consideration of Harriet Martineau's Role in Charles Darwin's Conception of Natural Selection" (mentor: Marsha Richmond); and
Kyle Donahue, "Allies Ist Kaput! War, Trauma, and Liberation in Stalag Luft 1" (mentor: Aaron Retish).
Congratulations to Rebecca, Rob, and Kyle and to their faculty mentors!