Award Recipients 2020-2021
Cardinal Cushing Award — for the best fiction published in a BC undergraduate publication:
- First Place: Rachael Haskell ‘22, for "A Game of Cat and Mouse” (Stylus, Fall 2020)
- Second Place: Serena Meyers ‘23, for "by falling we learn to go safely" (Stylus, Fall 2020)
- Third place: Alexa Kirby ‘22, for "July 27, 2020 in the ICU” (The Otium Review, Spring 2021)
Dever Fellowship — a substantial grant presented in honor of novelist and BC alumnus Joseph Dever, to a graduating senior who proposes to pursue a career in writing:
- Samuel Harmon ‘21
Dever Award for Freshman Writing — for the best essay written by a freshman in any English course:
- Grace Hone ‘24, for “The Shades of Identity: The Use of Color in Moonlight” (nominated by Nell Wasserstrom)
- Mary Sarah Olson ‘23, for “Why is Kafala Unknown to Many Americans?” (nominated by Allison Adair)
- Tinghao (Duncan) Wang ‘24, for “The Only Way of Doing Calligraphy” (nominated by Paula Mathieu)
Doherty Prize for an Exemplary Honors Project (Creative):
Cailin MacQuarrie, for “Falling from the Sky”
Doherty Prize for an Exemplary Honors Project (Critical):
Madeleine Deye, for “Compassion, Being, and Defiance: The Representation of Interdependent Bodies in the Drama of Samuel Beckett”
English Language Learner Essay Award — for the best essay by an English Language Learner written for an ELL section of First Year Writing Seminar or Literature Core:
- First Place: Yifan (Ricky) Li ‘24, for "Four-Hour Minority” (nominated by Lynne Anderson)
- Honorable Mention: Yunqi Chen ‘24, for "Interplays of Travel and Identity: Making Peace with Ourselves" (nominated by Brian Zimmerman)
John Randall Award — presented in honor and memory of author and BC Professor John Randall to the undergraduate writer of the best essay on American literature and culture:
Two First Places:
- Keara Hanlon ‘21, for "What Happens When We Lose Our Heads: The Visual Culture of the Internment of American Japanese During World War II"
- Anna Goodman ‘21, for "Korean War Brides: Love, Intermarriage and Immigration in a Time of Destruction and Prejudice” (nominated by Christina Klein)
Honorable Mentions:
- Rebecca Shan ‘23, for "COVID-19 in the US and the Increasing Politicization of American Culture: A Digital Archive" (nominated by Lori Harrison-Kahan)
William A. Kean Memorial Award — to the graduating senior judged to be the outstanding English major:
- Emma Farnham ‘21
Bishop Kelleher Award — for the best poem published in a BC undergraduate publication:
- First Place: Lexie Slotterback ‘22, for "i kept my grandmother's sewing kit" (The Laughing Medusa & Stylus, Spring 2021)
- Second place: Isabella De Palo Garcia Perez ‘21, for "Please Leave a Message After the Beep" (Stylus, Fall 2020)
- Third place: Ryan Fitzgerald ‘22, for "GALATEA” (Stylus, Fall 2020)
Dennis A. McCarthy Award — for the best collection of creative writing by a junior or senior:
- First Place: Isabella De Palo Garcia Perez ‘21
- Second Place: Gina Case ‘21
- Third Place: Gabriel Eshelman ‘21