1st Place
Nida Amjad, "How The Phantom Tollbooth Turned Me Into an English Major and I Never Looked Back Again: A True Story" a review of The Phantom Tollbooth by Norton Juster
2nd Place
Anna Tupaj, A Review of The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck
100-Level Undergraduate 1st Place
Gina Weiss, “Social Movements, Subversion, and Dual Rhetoric in the Modern Advertising Argument,” English 120, Prof. Jack Kenigsberg
2nd Place
Isabella Divilova, “Rhetorical Analysis of Gender Stereotypes in Commercials,” English 120, Prof. Sean Molloy
200-and-other-Level Undergraduate 1st Place
Michael Decolvenaere, “Murky Marketing: Behavioral Targeting and Its Implications for Consumer Privacy,” Sociology 313, Prof. Michael Wood
2nd Place
Rebecca Gordon, “Psychedelic Drugs: A Review of Varied Sociocultural Implications and Psychopharmacological Potential,” Biology 250, Prof. Shirley Raps
Graduate Level 1st Place
Jenny Chen-St. Leger, “Making Men of Some Other Mettle: Beatrice's Rebellion in Much Ado About Nothing,” English 715, Prof. Christina Alfar
2nd Place
Lauren Serrano, “Neo-Burlesque: Authority Through the Tease,” Dance 740, Prof. Maura Donohue