
Manson A. Stewart Scholarships
Teachers of undergraduate students should remember to nominate their
most outstanding young Classicists for the 2009-2010 CAMWS Manson Stewart
Scholarships. Every year CAMWS awards $1,000.00 scholarships to a limited
number of undergraduate students majoring in Classics at the sophomore
or junior level at a CAMWS college or university. Nominees are expected
to take a minimum of two courses in Latin or Greek (normally at least
one per quarter or semester) during the junior or senior year in which
the scholarship is held.
Students are to be nominated by a department or program; no institution
may nominate more than two students per year. The individual who fills
out the nomination form on behalf of the department must be an individual
member of CAMWS. Each nominee must fill out an application form, write
a brief essay, and submit a college or university transcript and two
letters of recommendation. Those who write the two letters of recommendations
do not need to be CAMWS members.
Please check this site in the fall for more information about this scholarship.
The scholarship committee is pleased to announce the recipients
of the 2009 awards. The recipients, in alphabetical
order, are:
- Elliston Perot Bissell, University of Michigan
- Peter Doely, University
of Iowa
- Max Eager, Indiana University, Bloomington
- Timothy Grayson,
University of Texas, Austin
- Adam Karnik, Creighton University
- Donna
St. Louis, Grand Valley State University
Recipients of the 2008 awards, in alphabetical order:
- Meghan Freeman, Creighton University
- Amanda Gregory, University of Georgia
- Benjamin Jerue, University of Michigan
- Benjamin Mize, University of Kentucky
- Jana Mokrisova, Trent University
- Daniel Picus, Macalester College
Honorable Mention
- Noah Frederick, University of Michigan
- Karen Marks, University of Georgia
- Nicholas Rich, University of Iowa
- Shelby Walchuk, Northwestern University
Recipients
of the 2007 awards, in alphabetical
order:
- John Breen (Michigan State University)
- Benjamin Butler (University of Iowa)
- Charlotte Franklin (University of Michigan)
- Alexander Mackintosh (University of Georgia)
- Joseph McDonald (University of Minnesota)
- Christina Skelton (University of Texas)
Honorable Mention
- James Covington (University of Arkansas)
- Andrew Stephan (University of Michigan)
Recipients of the 2006 awards, in alphabetical
order:
- Sarah Brutesco, University of Arkansas
- Scott Davis, Utah State University
- Rebecca Eckart, Kenyon College
- Nicholas Adam Mauriello, University
of North Carolina at Asheville
- Kory Plockmeyer, Calvin College
- Catherine Wilson, University of Iowa
Honorable Mention
-
Matthew Dylan Chaldekas, Michigan State University
-
Scott
Laverick, University of Dallas
-
Joshua Z. LeBoeuf, Louisiana State
University
Recipients of the 2005 awards, in alphabetical
order:
- Samuel J. Adams, University of Georgia
- Kate Lynne Fedewa,
Michigan State University
- Mary Pawlowski, University of Dallas
- Joshua M. Smith, University of North Carolina at Chapel
Hill
- Daniel Walin, Baylor University
- Alissa Whitmore, University
of Iowa
Honorable Mention (ranked)
- Heidi Draayer, Creighton University
- Sailakshmi Ramgopal,
Northwestern University
Recipients for 2004, in alphabetical order, are:
- Evelyn Wynn Adkins, Macalester College
- Lindsay Susan Biddinger, Mary Washington College
- Zachary Ray Chitwood, Ripon College
- Kristin Hood, University of Georgia
- Katherine Morrow Jones, Loyola University New Orleans
- Bryan A. Whitchurch, Utah State University
- William S. Hughes, University
of Tennessee
Honorable Mention (ranked):
- Rachael Bruzzone, University of Minnesota
- Rebecca Marie Tompkins, Baylor University
Recipients for 2003, in alphabetical order, are:
- Karen L. Acton (Trent University)
- Charles P. Ciaccio, Jr. (University of Georgia)
- Amanda S. Kimura (Creighton University)
- Jason S. Nethercut (University of Texas, Austin)
- Geoffrey E. Roughton (University of Iowa)
- Elizabeth R. Wolfram (University of Michigan)
Honorable Mention Nominees (ranked):
- Benjamin D. Keim (University of Virginia)
- Carrie A. Matthews (University of Georgia)
- Rachel R. Bushkuhl (University of Arkansas, Fayetteville)