Recent Prize Winners
Three Generations Prize for First-Year Writing
Spring 2022 Booklet
Co-Winner: Lian Liu '25
"The Departure"
WRIT 107: ARTH 100 The Power of Images: Introduction to Art and its Histories, Barbara Lynn-Davis (Art)
Co-Winner: Hannah Chiou '25
"The Persistence of Bad Blood: Responsibility and Guilt in the Tuskegee Syphilis Study"
WRIT 136: Staging Science, Anne Brubaker (Writing)
Fall 2021 Booklet
Sally Song '25
Edie Fake's The Stick It Inn: Celebrating Queer Spaces with Architectural Art
WRIT 127 Writing for Change: Protest Literature in America, Erin Battat (Writing)
Spring 2021 Booklet
Guilia Trevellin '24
Legal Immigration in the United States: Tackling the Debate on Employment-Based and Family-Based Immigration
WRIT 134 A Nation of Immigrants? American Migration Myths and the Politics of Exclusion, Erin Battat (Writing)
Three Generations Prize for Writing in the Social Sciences 2021-22
Maya Mau '25
Nothing About Us, Without Us: An Analysis of the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990 in Today's America
WRIT 163: Wealth and Poverty in America: an Economist's Perspective, Ann Velenchik (Writing & Economics)
Three Generations Prize for Writing in the Sciences 2021-22
Patty Benitez-Lomi '23
dpy-17 Mutation in C. elegans Confers Deformed Body Morphology via Missing Cuticle Collagen Domains
BISC 219: Genetics with Laboratory, Michelle Carmell (Biological Sciences)
Three Generations Prize for Writing in the Arts and Humanities 2021-22
Isabella Garcia '22
A Gendered Movement
HIST 360: Independent Study, Ryan Quintana (History)