RLL Honors and Awards

The Department of Romance Languages and Literatures continues to thrive because of the generous contributions given to us. These contributions have allowed us to provide awards and prizes to outstanding undergraduate students.

RLL Student Achievement Awards

2012-2013 Recipients

French

Tessa Adzemovic
Hayley Goldenthal
Alyssa Kirsch
Margaret McNair
Emily Simons

Italian

Kaitlyn Delbene
Vincent Pallazola

Spanish

Sydney Behrmann
Chloe Bergsma-Safar
Andrea Davis
Rachel Derusha
Sarah Hallinen
Mia Kelly
Nathaniel Magyar
Jeremy Neuman
David Okada
Kathleen Thompson

RLL Student Recognition Awards

2012-2013 Recipients 

French

Lindsay Brunner
Christopher Cannon
Cameron Danis
Joseph Gilbert
Abra Guo
Angela Haddad
Timothy Hall
Rachael Hancock
Katelyn Hoisington
Cecilia Jaquith
Elizabeth Kunjummen
Dalia Mammo
Sabrina Palombo
Kylee Stair

Romance Languages and Literatures

Olivia Horn
Michelle West

Spanish

Donna Bahroloomi
Benjamin Becker
Jenifer Bizzotto
Alix Briggs
Becky Cairati
Stephen Daniels
Rachel Emery
Kay Feker
Maya Fernandez
Elizabeth Freed
Brianne Gabris
Katherine Galm
Molly Harwood
Patricia Haslinger
Sarah Horn
Gen Ito
Conor Lane
Hope Peskin-Shepherd
Vaishnavi Premkumar
Cydney Seigerman
Alexandra Sybo
Kelly Vargas
Johanna Vidal
Griffin Working
Jhordan Wynne
Hassan Zaarour

Special Achievement Award in an RLL Minor

2012-2013 Recipients 

French

Eamonn Wright

Spanish

Mackenzie McDonald Wilkins

RLL Book Awards

2012-2013 Recipients

French

Ranah Farkhondeh
Eva Robert
Vanessa Rychlinski
Emily Wu

Italian

Brandon D'Arcangelo
Kaitlyn Ellis
Olivia Lee
Madeline Reeves

Spanish

Julia Bank
Steve Davenport
Deena Etter
Sarah Gaubatz
Margaret Hummel
Amy Ketner
Marijke Kremin
Eugene Lo
Dana Van Oostenburg
Sheila Waslawski

RLL Outstanding Honors Thesis

2012-2013 Recipients

Tessa Adzemovic (French)
Faculty mentor: Professor Michèle Hannoosh
Thesis title: "Jean-François Raffaëlli (1850-1924): a painter and writer of Paris"

Agnes Nicolini Vincenti Award for an Outstanding Thesis in RLL

2012-2013 Recipient

Emily Martin (Spanish)
Faculty mentor: Professor Catherine Brown
Thesis title: "
El Quijote de América: Juan Montalvo y su obra Capítulos que se le olvidaron a Cervantes"

Chiara Maria Levin Award for Breadth and Excellence in the Romance Languages

2012-2013 Recipient

 

Sylvia Mahaffey (Double major in Romance Languages & Literatures and History. Languages: French and Spanish)

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