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Scholarships
Awards
Award Winners

Applications

Scholarships

The Department awards three scholarships annually through competitive application for history and American studies majors. The Oscar Darter Scholarship honors former faculty member and historian Oscar Darter and is awarded to a student interested in world history. The Joseph Carroll Vance Scholarship honors former department chairperson and historian Joe Vance and is awarded to a senior who is concentrating in American history. Established to honor faculty member and civil rights leader James Farmer, Farmer Scholarships are awarded to students who exemplify in daily life, intended career field, and commitment to service to others the ideals espoused by Dr. Farmer, and who, as is the case with both Darter and Vance Scholarships, have a record of superior academic achievement. Established in 1999 by the College's Board of Visitors, the Farmer Scholarships honor Dr. Farmer's role in the Civil Rights Movement. Significant in his lifetime as one of the world's leading advocates of human rights was his founding of the Congress for Racial Equality and leading the Freedom Rides into the Deep South in the 1960s.

2005 Scholarship Winners

2005-2006 History Department scholarship information
Deadline was Friday, March 25, 2005 [See links to applications below.]

2004 Scholarship Winners

2003 Scholarship Winners

2002 Scholarship Winners

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Awards

The Department recognizes students, particularly graduating seniors, who have achieved significant successes in the course of their academic work in history and American studies.

Phi Alpha Theta Award for Excellence in History. The local chapter of Phi Alpha Theta, the history honorary society, recognizes the graduating senior with the highest GPA in history with its annual award.

Willie Lee Rose Award. Named in honor of distinguished aluma, historian, award-winning author, and long-time faculty member at Johns Hopkins University, the Rose award is made annually at graduation to the graduating senior who has provided outstanding leadership in the college and community and service to the programs of the department of history and American studies

Joseph Carroll Vance Award for Excellence in Historical Research. Dr. Vance taught in the Department for 27 years and was for 11 years its chairperson. The award which bears his name is awarded to the graduating senior whose thesis is judged to be the best for that year.

Almont Lindsey Award for Excellence in History. Named in honor of a former faculty members whose service to the College spanned three decades, the Lindsey Award is bestowed annually on a graduating senior in recognition of academic achievement and service to the department.

Glen R. Thomas Award for Excellence in American Studies. Named in honor of the founder of the American Studies program at the College, the Thomas Award is made annually to the graduating senior with the highest grade point average in American Studies.

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Award Winners

Pictures of 2005 Award Winners

Pictures of 2004 Award Winners

Pictures of 2003 Award Winners

Pictures of 2002 Award Winners

Phi Alpha Theta Award for Excellence in History
2000 Matt Fitzpatrick
2001 Katherine Hunt
2002 Christina Barber

2003 Todd Casey

2004 Rachel Smith
2005 Michele Heimiller

Almont Lindsey Award for Excellence in History
1975 Elaine Marie Williams
1976 Jacquelynn R. Leggett
1977 Patricia Kay Jaggers
1978 Elizabeth Somerville
1979 Mitzi Gaye Turner
1980 Gayle Jean Pope
1981 John M. Coski
1982 Paula Jean Garten
1983 Victoria Via
1984 Susan Lyn Albert
1985 William Stanford Smith
1986 Bruce E. Loving
1987 Karon G. Joyner
1988 Anne-Marie Tracy
1989 Jodi Painter
1990 Lyn A. Mardsen
1991 Cheryl (Beth) Rabb
1992 Elizabeth C. Johnston and Liam J. Cleaver
1993 Selena S. Chon and Kristi E. Morin
1994 Jeffrey W. McClurken
1995 Heather Blake and Karen L. Waters
1996 Tonya A. Poole
1997 Sarah E. Ratliff and Kenneth T. Stout
1998 Matthew A. Anderson
1999 Amanda E. Craddock, Kevin T. Donovan, and Emily A. Smith
2000 Jessica D. Maddox
2001 Corie D. Tarbet
2002 Dana Angell
2003 Carisa McAllister
2004 Jennifer Howard
2005 Rachael C. Deane

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Willie Lee Rose Award
2001 Melissa A. Wilson
2002 Jason Hickman
2003 Marcia Allison Jennings
2004 Jennifer Hammond
2005 Noah Cincinnati

Joseph C. Vance Award for Excellence in Historical Research
1987 Kimberly D. Jones
1988 Marianne Quarles
1989 Jodi L. Painter
1990 Roger S. Mitchell
1991 Lisa A. Hohl and Mary Hutson
1992 Liam J. Cleaver
1993 Kevin R. Uphalde
1994 David L. Preston
1995 Karen L. Waters
1996 Roger C. Ward
1997 Theodore Jones III and Christa M. Brzozowski
1998 J. Cecelia Walthall
1999 Tyler L. Fall
2000 Matthew Fitzpatrick and Jessica D. Maddox
2001 Katherine A. Hunt
2002 Dana Angell
2003 Thomas Holloway
2004 Maryclaire Lindgren
2005 Noah Cincinnati

Glen R. Thomas Award for Excellence in American Studies
1988 Philip A. Schmidt
1989 Chrissy E. LaDouce
1990 Kirsten J. Pedersen
1991 Elileen Lilly
1992 Michelle L. Moncure
1993 Wendy L. Ralph and Deena L. Rannazzisi
1994 Ann M. Donoghue
1995 Mark R. Duffy
1996 Melinda A. Voguit
1997 Heather E. Burnham
1998 Julie C. Armstrong
1999 Jessica Dawn Rueter
2000 Mary Frances Thomas
2001 Leigh R. Hightower
2002 Janelle Kennedy
2003 Todd Casey
2004 Lynn Nashorn
2005 Brad Frost

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Applications

2005-2006 History Department scholarship information
Deadline was Friday, March 21, 2005

Oscar Darter/Joseph Carroll Vance Scholarship Form (MS Word Format)
Oscar Darter/Joseph Carroll Vance Scholarship Form
(PDF Format)

Farmer Scholarship Form (MS Word Format)
Farmer Scholarship Form (PDF Format)

Last Modified: November 11, 2005

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