Carol B. Ohmann Memorial Prize

in Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies (formerly Women's Studies)

 

Awarded for the best WMST/FGSS thesis and best WMST/FGSS essay. See the thesis page for titles and authors of all WMST/FGSS theses.

 Year

Thesis Prize

Essay Prize

2023 Blythe Guecia  Zahra Ashe-Simmer
2022 Natalie Lobach India Dixon & Vianca Pérez
2021 Avery Pedell & Zuzu Tadeushuk Nacala Gadsden & Felicia Soderberg
2020 Jessica Brandon Gina Savoy
2019 William Bosha & Hope Fourie Ada Moses
2018 Dylan Morrison Huer Torie Davids & Caroline Liu
2017 Sofi Goode Aidan Bardos & Adi Tur-Kaspa
2016 Rebecca Winkler Jennie He
2015 Kelsey Henry Dreisen Heath
2014 Aileen McGrory Laura Cohen & Jacqueline Soro
2013 Jelisa Adair Susanna Banks
2012 Abigail Boette Baker Abby Spector & Allegra Stout
2011 Christopher Scott Katie DiBona
2010 Lex Horan Sarah Abbott & Hannah Barber
2009 Heather A. Sheriff Megan E. Vees
2008 Kelly P. Klein & Larissa J. Slovin  
2007 Megan M. Greenberg  
2006 Jenevive T. Nykolak & Zach G. Strassburger Emma R. Silverman
2005 Pia K. Sahni Rebecca Y. Bak & Maria F. Morse
2004 Brittany J. Allen & Amy L. Fornari  
2003 Joanne S. Alcantara & Anna L. Christensen Simca Horwitz
2002 Erin R. Collins Kathryn A. Burk
2001 Elisabeth M. Stein Haydee Caldero & Caitlin M. Dougherty
2000 Jessica L. Arndt & Annabelle C. Singer Flavia M. Graf
1999 Kathryn R. Judge & SaraT L. Mayer Alicia J. Horwitz & Farrah R. Mahmood
1998 Abigail Bass & Jessica Golden Tara Herman & Lisa Ko
1997 Stacy Sneeringer Sarah Benatar
1996 Alison Baker, Ginger Lazarus & Colleen Pickett Allison Dimond & Erika Malm
1995 Samantha Counter & Alisa McQueen Katherine McNeill
1994 Lauren Weber Amy Morrissey
1993 Audrey Prins-Patt & Tristan Taormino  

 

Christina Crosby Prize for Social Justice Feminism

in Feminist, Gender, and Sexuality Studies

The Christina Crosby Award for Social Justice Feminism, to be awarded each year for a FGSS major who epitomizes Christina's dedication to social justice activism and scholarship (expressed in multiple ways - through thesis or essay writing, through activism on and/or off campus etc.)

Year

Recipient

2022 Killian Cimino
2021 Carolina Mahedy