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Honors
LLL Awards and Scholarships Recipients
The Department celebrates the exceptional accomplishments of undergraduate and graduate students in the LLL Department during the 2019-2020 academic year. These include awards and scholarships for scholastic success, teaching excellence, and for outstanding work within the domains of Spanish, French, German, and Latin. Congratulations LLL Sycamores!
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Name |
Major |
Minor |
Award/ scholarship |
1 |
Kelsie Gee |
Language Studies (Teaching) Certificate TESOL |
English as a Second Language |
OUTSTANDING UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATING SENIOR
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2 |
Morriah Sok |
Language Studies (Teaching) |
English as a Second Language |
JULIE BEVILACQUA CUTTER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
KAREN GRAESCH LUKENS SCHOLARHIP IN FRENCH |
3 |
Eunjin Lee |
MA TESOL and Linguistics |
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OUTSTANDING GRADUATE ASSISTANT
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4 |
Catherine Beals |
Language Studies (Teaching) |
International Studies |
MARY OLGA PETERS AWARD
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5 |
Anna Burpo |
Language Studies (Teaching) |
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KAREN GRAESCH LUKENS SCHOLARHIP IN FRENCH
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6 |
Jared Valentine |
Computer Engineering Technology |
Language Studies |
CHARLOTTE W. GHURYE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS |
7 |
Zoey Carr |
English Teaching |
Language Studies |
CHARLOTTE W. GHURYE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS |
8 |
Katie Russell |
Language Studies (Teaching) |
CHARLOTTE W. GHURYE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS |
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9 |
Madalyn Meece |
Language Studies |
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CHARLOTTE W. GHURYE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS |
10 |
Lauren James |
History |
Language Studies |
CHARLOTTE W. GHURYE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS |
11 |
Claudia Hebble |
Language Studies |
International Studies |
CHARLOTTE W. GHURYE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS |
12 |
Haley Cornett |
Language Studies |
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CHARLOTTE W. GHURYE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS |
13 |
Brendan Dawkins |
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Language studies |
CHARLOTTE W. GHURYE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS |
14 |
Gabriel Donnenhoffer |
Language Studies |
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CHARLOTTE W. GHURYE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS |
15 |
Sarah Webster |
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Language Studies |
LILLIAN GAY BERRY MEMORIAL LATIN AWARD
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16 |
Conner Walts |
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LILLIAN GAY BERRY MEMORIAL LATIN AWARD
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17 |
Adam Bahus |
Language Studies |
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LILLIAN GAY BERRY MEMORIAL LATIN AWARD
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18 |
Trevor Revesz |
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LILLIAN GAY BERRY MEMORIAL LATIN AWARD |
LLL Awards and Scholarships Spring 2020
Department
OUTSTANDING UNDERGRADUATE GRADUATING SENIOR
Selected by LLL faculty each year for recognition by the College of Arts and Sciences as the Department’s outstanding undergraduate student from among its graduating seniors.
JULIE BEVILACQUA CUTTER MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIP
Given annually to a foreign-born student in good academic standing who is majoring or minoring full-time in language education.
OUTSTANDING GRADUATE ASSISTANT
Selected by LLL graduate faculty each year for recognition by the College of Graduate and Professional Studies as the Department‘s outstanding graduate assistant.
MARY OLGA PETERS AWARD
The Mary Olga Peters scholarship was established in honor of Mary Olga Peters who served on the ISU faculty for 34 years and was chairperson of the LLL department for nine years (1954-63). The award is a department-wide award presented to a student majoring in the department who holds membership in Phi Sigma Iota, plans to teach in a language, and demonstrates qualities of leadership and good character.
French
KAREN GRAESCH LUKENS SCHOLARHIP IN FRENCH
Selected by LLL French faculty for recognition of excellence in French studies. Recipient must be studying French and pursuing a major in the Department of LLL.
German
CHARLOTTE W. GHURYE MEMORIAL SCHOLARSHIPS:
This award was at the bequest of Professor Charlotte W. Ghurye, Professor of German at Indiana State University from 1968-1991, and is given to support German studies at Indiana State. Recipients are chosen by the German faculty based on their academic excellence in German. [foundation funded]
Latin
LILLIAN GAY BERRY MEMORIAL LATIN AWARD
Lillian Gay Berry Memorial Latin Awards are granted annually from an endowment established in 1953 by Lillian Gay Berry, Indiana State University class of 1895. A professor of Latin at Indiana University from 1902 to 1943, she was named an ISU Distinguished Alumna in 1957. Professor Berry died at the age of 90 in 1962. Recipients are selected on the basis of high quality of scholarship, character, and leadership.