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Library Research Bibliography Awards
Previous Winners
2006
Arts and Humanities: Amanda Breu for her Senior Thesis in History, "A Misunderstanding Between Cultures: the causes of the Dakota Conflict of 1862."
Author's statement of research process
Author's statement of research process
Social Sciences: Meghan Deichert, Emily Klehr, Meghan Ellenbecker, Leslie Pesarchick and Kelly Ziegler for their Strategic Management in a Global Context (Mgmt 381) "Industry Analysis: Soft Drinks."
statement of research process
Strategic Group Map - Soft Drink Industry 2004
statement of research process
Strategic Group Map - Soft Drink Industry 2004
2005
Arts and Humanities: Annamarie Mittlestadt for her Senior Thesis in History, "Redefining 'Unimpaired:' the evolution of the National Parks mission, 1872-1933."
Author's statement of research process
Author's statement of research process
2004
Arts and Humanities: Kathleen McCarney for her Senior Honors Thesis in Art History, "Art for a People: an Iconographic and Cultural Study of Mural Painting in Minnesota’s New Deal Art Programs."
Author's appendices and bibliography
Author's statement of research process
Author's appendices and bibliography
Author's statement of research process
Humanities and Natural Sciences: Beth Blonigen for her Senior Honors Thesis in History and Nutrition, "A Re-examination of the Slave Diet."
Author's statement of research process
Author's statement of research process
2003
Social Sciences: Laura Hauff for her Senior Honors Thesis in Sociology, "The Effects of Development on the Maasai."
Arts and Humanities: Jennifer Limpert for her essay, "Teresa of Avila," a study of recent research on the saint written for History 389, Historiography and Methods.
2002
Natural Sciences: Joseph Keenan for his Biology Honors Thesis: Achieving Altitude Acclimation Through Periodic Exposure to Hypoxia. (publication pending)
Social Sciences: Michael Weaver, Political Science, for his Senior Honors Thesis: Protest, Radicalism and Militancy in Spain's Basque Country: The Basque Nationalist Movement and the Persistent Struggle of ETA.
Extraordinary Achievement in Bibliographic Research: Christine Boulton, for her Psychology Senior Project: Sexism in Publishing: Citation Patterns in Sex Research Journals. (publication pending)
