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Winners! Student Essay Contest

The winners of our Student Essay Contest have been announced and posted!
They are:
Lynn Romero, on Open Veins of Latin America: Five Centuries of the Pillage of a Continent by Eduardo Galeano

and

William Wilson, on George Orwell’s Homage to Catalonia

We had so many great essays, we also awarded Honorable Mention to:

Kate Maddox for her essay on Beirut City Center Recovery: The Foch-Allenby and Etoile Conservation Area by Robert Saliba
and Carson Stones for his essay on Odd Arne Westad’s, The Global Cold War.

Congratulations to our winners and to each student who submitted an essay:

Rishi Shah, Ady Wetegrove, Max Patterson, Sara Balagopal, Juliette Seive, Brandon Sanchez,  Aza Pace, William Wilson,  Aisha Badelia, Marcos Duran, Chandler Amoroso, Matthew Drews, Katherine Kloc,  Anne Pennington, Carson Stones, Randall Reinhart, Jacob Troublefield, Kate Maddox,  Sarah Michelle Luckey, Madeline Grigg,  Larisa Manescu, Lauren Scott,  Mary Murphy, Lynn Romero, Melissa Hutson, Ciaran T. Dean-Jones.

 

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