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Student Award Winners

The list provided below indicates some -- but by no means all -- of the national, state and campus-wide recognition our excellent  political science and international affairs students have received in recent years. No other college or university in the country has won as many national student writing awards from Pi Sigma Alpha, the 600-chapter national political science honor society. These student accomplishments provide graphic testimony to the quality of our programs and of our majors.

 

COLGATE DARDEN AWARD

PRESENTED TO The HIGHEST RANKING STUDENT IN the GRADUATING CLASS AT MARY WASHINGTON

  • Justin Simeone, Class of 2008, a double major in political science and history.
  • Erik Johnston, Class of 2003, a double major in political science and international affairs.

 

Fulbright research grants

  • Justin Simeone (for studies in the European Union, 2007-8)
  • Rola Abimourched (for studies in Jordan, 2004-5)

 

Writing Awards from Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Political Science Honor Society

  • Justin Simeone , 2008 National Runner-Up, Best Undergraduate Honors Project, ("Crisis or Constitution? Rethinking Judicial Deference on Administrative Detention in the United States, the United Kingdom, and Israel," an honors thesis project)
  • Erik Johnston , 2003 National Runner-up, Best Undergraduate Course Paper.
     ("The Non-Voter Puzzle Solved: Weak Partisanship Explains Demographics That Do Not Match Candidate Preference," prepared in Political Science 291: Research and Writing in Political Science).
  • Ryan Balis , 2002 National Winner, Best Undergraduate Honors Project.
     ("Televised Presidential Debates and Exposure: Partisan, Ideological and Demographic Characteristics," an independent study project). 
  • Sara Barokas , 2000 National Runner-up, Best Undergraduate Course Paper.
     ("Political Women: Participation, Orientation and Party Identification," prepared in Political Science 291:   Research and Writing in Political Science).
  • Edwin Egee V , 1999 National Runner-up, Best Undergraduate Course Paper.
     ("Gaining Support Through Casework: A Quantitative Study of Contactors and the Support They Give Their Representative," prepared in Political Science 291: Research and Writing in Political Science).
  • Anne Daugherty , 1998 National Runner-up, Best Undergraduate Paper.
    ("Feminists and Conservative Women: From the Time of ERA to the Present," an independent study honors project).
  • Luke Sbarra , 1997 National Winner, Best Undergraduate Paper.
    ("Whither China: Marketization Without Democratization?"  an independent study honors project).

 

Student Scholarship Awards from Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Political Science Honor Society

  • Ryan Balis , 2003 Winner of Pi Sigma Alpha/Howard Penninman Scholarship for First Year of Graduate Study (Master's Degree, London School of Economics)
  • Cara Allison , 2001 Winner of Pi Sigma Alpha/Howard Penninman Scholarship for Second Year of Graduate Study (Master's Degree, Maxwell School of Syracuse University)
  • Cara Allison , 2000 Winner of Pi Sigma Alpha/Howard Penninman Scholarship for First Year of Graduate Study

 

Student Awards from the Virginia Social Science Association

  • Brooke Dunbar , 2001 Winner, Best Student Paper Award
     ("Is The Country More Important than the District?," prepared in Political Science 291: Research and Writing in Political Science).
  • Kelly Turcic , 2001 Winner, Best Student Presentation Award
    ("Age, Educational Attainment and Media Source: Indicators of Political Efficacy," prepared in Political Science 291: Research and Writing in Political Science).

 

Student Writing Awards from the MARY WASHINGTON Writing Center

  • Kara McCulloch, 2004 Winner Student Writing Contest - Social Science Division
    ("National Security Memorandum: U.S. Policy Towards North Korea," prepared in  Political Science 356: U.S. Foreign Policy) .
  • Ryan Balis , 2001 Winner Student Writing Contest - Social Science Division
    ("Assessing Stalin's Guilt in Stalin and the Kirov Murder " (prepared in  Political Science 302: Politics of the Soviet Successor States).
  • Ryan Balis , 1999 Winner Student Writing Contest - Social Science Division
    ("Public Opinion and the Supreme Court," prepared in Political Science 291: Research and Writing in Political Science).
  • Jessica Maddox , 1998 Winner Student Writing Contest - Social Science Division
    ("The Birth of Another American Political Dynasty: Jeb Bush is Elected Governor of Florida," prepared in Political Science 334: Political Parties and Elections in America).
  • Anne Daugherty , 1997 Winner Student Writing Contest - Social Science Division
    ("Feminism After ERA," prepared in PSCI 491: Independent Study in Political Science).
  • Luke Sbarra , 1996 Winner Student Writing Contest - Social Science Division
    ("The Negative Effects of the Duopoly in American Electoral Politics: Is Multipartyism the Solution?" prepared in Political Science 334: Political Parties and Elections in America).