Congratulations to the Emory Libraries’ 2019 Elizabeth Long Atwood Undergraduate Research Award Recipients!

We are very pleased to announce that Ellie Coe, Hannah Fuller, and Jennifer Wang are this year’s recipients of the Emory Libraries’ Elizabeth Long Atwood Undergraduate Research Award. The Atwood Award recognizes up to three Emory College undergraduates in all disciplines who use the Emory Libraries’ collections and research resources in their original papers, digital projects, or posters and who show evidence of critical analysis in their research skills. All Atwood submissions must have been completed for a class assignment within the past year.

Our 2019 award recipients and their outstanding research projects are as follows:

Ellie Coe, class of 2022, history and Russian and East European studies major, honored for her paper, “The Soldier’s Queue in the Eighteenth Century,” an assignment for History 241.

Hannah Fuller, class of 2020, history major, honored for her paper, “Jemima Wilkinson: The Genderless Feminist of the Enlightenment,” an assignment for History 385W.

Jennifer Wang, class of 2020, neuroscience and behavioral biology major, honored for her paper, “Cities within Cities: A Comparison of Rockefeller Center and Peachtree Center,” an assignment for Art History 275.

We hope that you will join us in congratulating these students!

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