EWL Students Celebrate Success at Honors Day 2015

English and World Literatures students and faculty celebrated academic achievements during MMC’s Honors Day Colloquium on Thursday March 19, 2015.

The department of English and World Literatures celebrated several of its students during the College’s annual Honors Day on March 19th. 

 

The following EWL students presented throughout the day:

Greer Temnick, Signifying Nothing (The Unexpected Virtue of Endings in Birdman and Carver)

Alex-Quan Pham, Meditations through Art, Poetry and Prose: Race, Performativity and Resistance in Ralph Ellison’s Invisible Man

Susannah Schaff, One of Them: The Complicated Depictions of Nouveau Riche Characters in Honoré de Balzac’s Le Père Goriot

Julianne Jones, Grey Matter(s): The Social Significance of Jeffrey Eugenides’ Middlesex

 

Please join the EWL department and the Division of Humanities and Social Sciences in congratulating these outstanding students!

 

Greer Temnick receives honor in the EWL major, 3/19/15 Greer Temnick receives honor in the EWL major, 3/19/15

 

Shannon Woods receives honors in the EWL major, 3/19/15 Shannon Woods receives honors in the EWL major, 3/19/15

Susannah Schaff during her Honors Day presentation, 3/19/15 Susannah Schaff during her Honors Day presentation, 3/19/15

Published: March 20, 2015