History book prizes announced for fall 2010
Since 1995, the Department of History has awarded book prizes to recognize students for outstanding work in history courses. The following students were chosen for their work during fall semester:
Alycia Wojahn and Rim Woldeslassie won the book prizes for H125 Europe and the World.
Rachel Peterson, Peter McColl, and John Soucheray were honored for their good work in the H150 American Experience sections.
The book prize for H250 Historical Thinking was won by Anna Sonday, who also won the prize for H335 Environmental History.
David Spriegel won the book prize for H333 Reformation and Alison Hill was recognized for her good work in H367 Europe in the Era of World War.
Congratulations to all from the history faculty.