Each year, the Global Ideas Honors Program offers its humanities majors the chance to apply for the Carol Fetty Endowed Honors Scholarship, a monetary award given to the most outstanding essay written on a topic in the humanities.
Below are Fetty Scholarship winners and links to their prize-winning essays.
2022 | Nicholas J. Tuzzolino | The “Great Catastrophe:” An Analysis of the Greek Migration from Asia Minor During and Following the Greco-Turkish War of 1919 |
2021 | Mariana Braña | The Underlying Tones of George Orwell’s Shooting an Elephant |
2020 | Hannah Chadwick | The Interdependence of Feminism and Women’s Sports |
2019 | Wendy Navarro Lopez | Catcalling |
2018 | Madelyn Duran | The Gift of the Prejudice |
2017 | Lorali Mossaver-Rahmani | Music in the 18th and 19th Centuries |
2016 | Mona Lutfi | The Unlikely Uses of Technology in the Second Language Classroom |
2015 | Jordan Klomp | The Artist’s Struggle (and Triumph) in the Age of McCarthyism |
2014 | Noelle Cozbar | Rhetorical Critique of People: Concerning Children’s Worldview of Multiculturalism |