RELS celebrated the accomplishments of many students and faculty at an end-of-year celebration held on Thursday, April 27th.
After enjoying a spread of delicious food and a rousing game of Human Bingo, the department announced the recipients of the following prizes, honors, and awards:
Graduating Seniors
- Gabriela Skovronsky (BA with honors), honors thesis: "Jewish Medical Ethics of CRISPR for Non Life-Threatening Diseases"
- Cameron Sabet (BA/MA), MA paper: “The Sufi Seven: Exploring the Similarities and Differences Between The Conference of the Birds from Sufism on The Seven Valleys from the Bahá’í Faith.”
Dean's Scholars
- Wes Matthews (RELS Minor)
Phi Beta Kappa Inductees
- Julie Flandreau (RELS Minor)
- Wes Matthews (RELS Minor)
- Gabriela Skovronsky (RELS Major)
Ann Matter Prize for Best Paper in the History of Religions (departmental award)
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Sarem Ahmed Khan Leghari, winner, for "Tensions in Transparency: Discourses on the 2018 Pakistan Transgender Protection Act"
Theta Alpha Kappa Clark Award (national essay competition in religious studies)
- Dzung Than, runner-up, for "The Femininity of Religious Practices in Buddhism and Catholicism in Vietnam”
Israel Goldstein Award for Religious Studies (departmental award)
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Sereina Ferguson, winner, for "Sister Poor & Brother Hope: A Contextualization of how City Politics Influences Student Religious Life in the Urban College-Campus Setting"
Merle Saunders Schaff Memorial Award (departmental award)
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Lily Khabie, co-winner, for "Literary Artistry of Naming in the Bible"
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Maggie Yuan, co-winner, for "Translation and the Construction of Gender in the Bible:
Ibn Sina Prize for Student Writing in Islamic Studies
- Abdul Manan Bhat, winner, for "Touched By Gabriel’s Wing: Metapoesis, Islamic Revelatory Ecosystem, and Muḥammad Iqbāl”
- Kaley Keener Zinaty, winner, for "Man! I Read Like a Woman: A Gendered Reading of Kitab al-Muntakhab fī ‘Uṣūl al-Rutab"
- Cameron Sabet, honorable mention, for “The Sufi Seven: Exploring the Similarities and Differences Between The Conference of the Birds from Sufism on The Seven Valleys from the Bahá’í Faith.”
A huge congratulations to all the winners!
Photo credits: Max Johnson Dugan