Theyre all simply named, right in a row, starting with the Sacramento River Massacre and ending with the Kingsley Cave Massacre. In an interview with Le Monde, Mukasonga referred to her books as paper tombs for a Rwandan way of life that has been crushed by colonization and genocide. With her Papi deported, her brother Cesar constantly getting into fights, and her mom trying to hold the family together, Yamilets goals are simple: 1. Jeffrey Ahlman, associate professor of history Reading about these issues should be frustrating. It was difficult to make contact but between March and the end of June, I was able to connect with six high school counselors in Sarasota and Manatee Counties. Steve Kaczmarek '85, outdoorsman and founder of . The 2022 winners will receive a specially-designed, glass trophy bearing the embossed Lillian Smith Book Award logo. Updated October 4, 202210:15 AM ET. Its a beautiful story about community, friendship, and figuring out ones place in the world. Samanta Schweblin, a Berlin-based Argentinian writer who broke out in the US with 2017s Fever Dreams, flourishes in the liminal space between the everyday and the uncanny. In Kibogo, that lost world comes to vivid, sardonic life. Only seniorsnameswere announced at the in-person event. All My Rage is a difficult read with much-substantiated content warnings, but Tahirs tenderness for her characters shines through. Please let us know. Forty years after that massacre, Ishi spent the final few years of his life living in a San Francisco museum, only to have his brain pickled and put on display for white people to ogle. Entering first-year Presidential Scholars receive a merit-based award of $12,000 annually ($6,000/semester) for four years. October 6, 2022 in News Staff Reports GRAFTON - Each year, selected students are presented with "Book Awards." These awards are generally sponsored by colleges and universities and are presented to students who have demonstrated great academic achievement, leadership, service and character. It continues into the aftermath of Floyds death, Chauvins trial, and the mingled outpourings of grief and activism that accompanied them. The nominations highlight fiction, nonfiction, poetry, translated literature, and young adult books. Students who have need-based aid eligibility above and beyond the amount of merit scholarships will receive need-based aid to cover the difference. South to America chronicles Perrys journey across several notable places in the South, dissecting the politics, pop culture, and pressing yet occasionally unspoken rules that dictate life for Black Americans living below the Mason-Dixon Line. It is a handsome book for all of us to enjoy and share. Calling In the Calling Out Culture published by Simon & Schuster. Leo Smith '22, "After the Drive Home, I Want to be an Astronaut" and "Haibun of This Heart's Insides" Elizabeth Drew Fiction Prize Awarded for the best fiction written by an undergraduate. 9 adjacent to . His Name Is George Floyd presents a history of an ordinary life. Told with incredible attention to detail, the story covers Floyds life as well as the history of his family from slavery to the Jim Crow South to Minneapolis. 2022 Class Night Award Winners. This is not a tale fairy in both nature and spirit that breaks terrifically new ground. Smith College Book Award Lane Parkhurst, Williams College Book . Aja Romano, culture writer. 2019. hpage9990@sbcglobal.net. Elizabeth Drew Essay Prize This excellence may be for outstanding. Watching her struggle to suppress her bold, exuberant love while trying to protect her family is a painful, relatable reminder that coming out is the ultimate trust fall. . Shira Tarlo, senior social media manager, The Town of Babylon is a magnificent debut from Alejandro Varela. 2022. Smith College Book Award Anahla Thomas '23. Yamilets excited crush spills over and threatens to ruin all her efforts to stay closeted despite her best efforts. Please note: We will accept a maximum of 2 submissions per prize category per student. Reader support helps us keep our explainers free for all. The submission deadline for 202223 prizes is 3:45p.m. on Monday, April 17th, 2023. Smith College Book Award: Antionette Logan This award is presented to an outstanding female junior who exemplifies the academic achievement, leadership qualities, and concern for others that characterize the thousands of women who have graduated from Smith College. The following is an alphabetical list of the students: Ethan Bessette Ethan Bessette of Durham is the. Meredith Haggerty, senior editor, culture. This event took place via Zoom on Wednesday, February 23 from 7:00 - 8:30 p.m. Wijnhoven Prize, awarded annually for the best essay on a subject in the area of Jewish Religious Thought written for a course in the Religion Department or the Program in Jewish Studies to Eliza Menzel 23, The Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies Prize in Scholarly Excellence to a graduating senior with a REEES major on the basis of GPA coupled with a demonstrated enthusiasm for extra-curricular program activities and/or efforts for further study in Russian, East European and Eurasian Studies to Chelsea M. Perez 21, The Arthur Shattuck Parsons Memorial Prize to the student with an outstanding paper in sociological theory or its application to Sam Krauss 21 and Lauren V. Ramos 21, The Samuel Bowles Prize for the best paper on a sociological subject to Abigail Camille Butera 21, S. Mona Ghosh Sinha Prize, for the best paper from any academic discipline, written by a Smith undergraduate on a subject concerning South Asia to Aurora Koren 22 and Phoebe Rendon-Nissenbaum 22, The Clarice Lispector Student Prize for Portuguese to a graduating Portuguese and Brazilian studies major or minor for the best senior essay or project in Portuguese and Brazilian studies to Thao Thi Kahn 21, The Gabriela Mistral Student Prize for Spanish to a graduating SPN major for the best senior essay or project in Spanish to April Cayuga Hopcroft 21, The Statistical and Data Sciences Research Prize for the best senior research capstone or other project(s) supervised by the SDS or affiliated faculty to Audrey Margaret Bertin 21, The Denis Johnston Playwriting Award for the best play or musical written by an undergraduate at any of the five colleges to Lyza Fennell AC and Ayibatari Nkechiyere Owei 21; and honorable mentions to Montgomery Quinlan 22 (Mount Holyoke College), Daniel Rendon 21 (Amherst College), Diana Rodriguez 23, Isabelle Stevens 22 and Nanfang Xu 21 (Mount Holyoke College), The Denton Snyder Acting Prize to a student who has demonstrated distinguished acting in the theatre to Darya Wren Gilbert 21, Jenine F. Jacinto 21 and Grace June Schweizer Lienhard 21, The Jill Cummins MacLean Prize to a drama major for outstanding dramatic achievement with a comic touch in writing, acting or dance to Darya Wren Gilbert 21 and Grace June Schweizer Lienhard 21, The Marilyn Knapp Campbell Prize to the student excelling in stage management to Clarissa Po 22 and Madison VanDeurzen 22, The Peggy Clark Kelly Design Prize for a student demonstrating exceptional achievement in lighting, costume or set design to Haley Brown 23, Anas Ludmilla Main 21 and Reina Makimura 23, The Rita Singler Prize for outstanding achievement in technical theatre to Anas Ludmilla Main 21, The Samuel A. Eliot, Jr. and Julia Heflin Award for distinguished directing in the theatre to Cate Boram Ha AC, The Yvonne Sarah Bernhardt Buerger Prize to the students who have made the most notable contribution to the dramatic activities of the college to Darya Wren Gilbert 21, Cate Boram Ha AC, Jenine F. Jacinto 21, Reina Makimura 23, Maren Scharf 22 and Madison VanDeurzen 22, The Jeanne McFarland Prize, awarded annually by the Program for the Study of Women and Gender and the Project on Women and Social Change for excellent work in the study of women and gender to Emily A. Ehrensperger 21, Isabel Corbett Fields 21 and Ruoyu Zhang 23J, The Meg Quigley Prize, awarded annually for the best work in SWG 150 Introduction to the Study of Women and Gender to Emma Frank 24, Madison Kroher 24, Moitse Moatshe 23 and Charlotte Nim 23, The Schuster Van Dyne Prize in Queer Studies, awarded annually by the Program for the Study of Women and Gender for excellent work in queer studies to Sky Karp 21 and Ruby Treinen Lowery 21, The Valeria Dean Burgess Stevens Prize, awarded annually by the Program for the Study of Women and Gender and the Project on Women and Social Change for excellent work in the study of women and gender to Hallie Anne Brown 21 and Leela de Paula 23, The Chinua Achebe Prize in World Literature to a graduating senior with the highest GPA in courses that count toward the comparative world literatures major to Kerry Linda Walker 21. But in this performance, his attempt to deliver a Whitman-y, arms-outstretched view of America instead constantly constricts, doubling over from grief and PTSD. Eleanor Cederstrom Prize If youve ever pondered the overlap between Catholic schools and weird queer horror, Mnica Ojedas Jawbone was made for you. By Vox Staff Updated Nov 17, 2022, 9:59am EST. Awards are generally presented in the spring of an academic year. The book is inspired by her own experience growing up in a motel in the barren wasteland of the Mojave; last year, she wrote an essay for Vox about her difficult childhood in the desert. we have found that our best fast PR is our big 2-page fold out presentation board on which we pin the newest photos & lists of majors from Smith. Founded: 1999. ), Gunty wields these elements with such freshness and sophistication that the book feels thrilling and new. Book awards fulfill dual goals: having Smiths name recognized by the student/parent community during these ceremonies and encouraging a promising junior to learn more about Smith and possibly apply. Do Book Awards matter? Every page of Look at This Blue, Allison Adelle Hedge Cokes lament for the state she loves, surfaces a tragedy or tragedies that our culture has largely written off, from catalogs of ravaged wildlife to the Camp Fire deaths to her own mothers schizophrenia. Awarded for the best classroom essay on a literary subject submitted by an undergraduate in a class taught by a member of the English department. Part mystery novel, part historical fiction, the book follows Chen, the 12-year-old protagonist, as she navigates a temporary move from Los Angeles, California, to Last Chance, Minnesota, where her grandparents own a restaurant called The Golden Palace. You may submit in as many categories as you wish, butonly two entries per category (with the exception of single poems, in which you may submit three poems). The death of Reevess father, acts of police brutality, slavery, generational trauma, and the climate crisis all become intrusive poetic thoughts. Judges' decisions are made independently of the National Book Foundation staff and Board of Directors, and deliberations are strictly confidential. Feb. 28 - PEN America Literary Awards Winners. With gorgeous, dream-like prose, Rojas Contreras excavates a story about family secrets, colonialism and violence, magic and memory. The book is told from almost every named characters point of view, switching off from chapter to chapter, and while that could become exhausting or hard to follow in a different context, in a novel so concerned with speech and words and expression, it feels paramount to be able to see just how each character deploys their own. Feb. 09 - Rathbones Folio Prize Shortlist & Longlist. But which version of the story are they getting? Quammen best known for his 2012 book Spillover, which explains how viruses jump from animals to humans homes in on the basic questions that haunt scientists today: Exactly where did SARS-CoV-2 come from? Mathews writing is daring, sharp, and authoritative. Some of them express some skepticism as to the utility of Christianity, however, when the village is hammered by the twin blows of a vicious drought and a Belgian regime that forces farmers to redirect their crops and manpower to European wars. Ojedas swirling, nonlinear narrative, superbly translated by Sarah Booker, manages the paradox of feeling both sprawling and claustrophobic. The reality is that Smith is far away and California high school students are flooded with information about other colleges and universities closer to home. Financial contributions from our readers are a critical part of supporting our resource-intensive work and help us keep our journalism free for all. It follows Sneha, a queer, first-generation Indian American who graduates from college during the Great Recession. Feb. 23 - Stoker Awards Final Ballot. Take this passage, which just about knocked me out: You have smallish hands for a brother, he says, starts a poem of the same name, but beautiful. Please let us know. Women's Media Center Award, 2022. Shes a master in building rich characters that are imperfect and complicated, charismatic and lovable. Also within walking distance is the Autumn Inn (259 Elm St.; 413-584-7660), a colonial-style, nicely appointed, moderately priced hostelry located on Rte. . Tahir weaves their stories in alternating chapters, also inserting some from the point of view of Salahudins mother Misbah, who immigrated to California from Pakistan with her husband following one of the books many tragedies. Teachers College Press. The book is published by Henry Holt and Company, an imprint of Macmillan Children's Publishing Group. Dr. Smith was the 2012-2013 recipient of the College of Education Outstanding Faculty in Teaching award, and . And parents of candidates enjoy seeing the variety of young women and alumnae who constitute this incredible life-long connection. With lyrical and devastating language, Xie begins The Rupture Tense with clear reflections on the photography of Li Zhensheng, a Chinese photojournalist who documented the Chinese Cultural Revolution. 1915 Prize . This was a good year for the NBA and Latina lesbians in private schools (see also: Jawbone). He taught Karl Ove Knausgaard, who considers him a major influence, and hes a perennial favorite for the Nobel Prize. Feb. 08 - The Story Prize Finalists. This year's teaching prize winners will be honored at a fall ceremony that will be open to the campus community. Sep 2022 - Present 6 months. While we still have stockpiled numerous fabulous handouts from Smith. This collection from MacArthur genius John Keene is wide-ranging in all the ways bringing together decades of work, rendered in a variety of poetic forms, examining the many facets of queer Black life in America. Refrain, figure, refrain, figure. I am a Smith College graduate with a. Honors theses are not eligible. The sentence is a whole life, and it ends where a life ends. We would like to expand this program on the Peninsula. Jenny Xies second collection, The Rupture Tense, prods at the silence of the Asian diaspora, attempting to glean meaning and memory from things that are seen but unseen, heard but not spoken, told but not shown. 2022 G&W AWARDS. The Trustee Grant is set at one-half of the annual tuition (limited to one-half of the tuition amount charged per semester). Sean Collins, news editor. Eligibility criteria are a combination of academic strength, intellectual curiosity, and community service. Poetry (group) (linked by theme, subject or form), asinglealias on all of your submissions (, the category that you are submitting the paper for (see above), Selin Apaydin, '24, "'Unto the Barbre Nacioun': Orientalism and the Depiction of Islam in The Man of Law's Tale". The STRIDE Program offers students with outstanding academic and personal qualifications a close working relationship with a faculty or non-faculty member at Smith College. Saint Michael's College Book Award: Lena Latef: Smith Book: Anvi Tatkar: Society of Women Engineers Pittsburgh - Sophomore: Grace Goslin - Junior: Anvi Tatkar: I wanted to be totally immersed in the world that Mathews created, but for me, the door would not open so wide. Coming soon! Unfortunately, this outreach program is in jeopardy as donations to the club have been dwindling. He enacts a familiar poetics within an epic tradition, with fixations on nature and small serendipitous moments drawn in a sharply imagist style. Its an effect magnified by Anyabwiles sharp and sinewy linework, and his deeply expressive faces, all rendered in crisp black and white. Listen, as the long-unidentified narrator of The Ogress and the Orphans might say. Julia Rubin, editorial director, culture & features. This year's recipient is Aowyn Burbank. The simplicity of its prose makes you feel as though youre sitting with your eyes closed, imagining the past as you listen to Smith reflect. In English, the Septology is also a trilogy, translated by Damion Searls into three parts. Book Excellence Awards - With over $30,000 in grand prizes in media and marketing services, the Book Excellence Awards has helped honorees increase their book sales, garner attention from film producers, receive distribution in book stores and increase their visibility and media attention. 10 Elm Street The 2023 Literary Awards will confer over $350,000 to writers and translators. The award was designed by Nate Nardi of Decatur Glassblowing, and the logo was designed by Jerri Wilson of the DeKalb County Public Library. Ruth Forbes Eliot Prize Smith College Book Award: Millicent Fleming This award is presented to an outstanding female junior who exemplifies the academic achievement, leadership qualities, and concern for others that characterize the thousands of women who have graduated from Smith College. The Bowdoin Book Award has long celebrated Bowdoin's values, and this year, we present these values in connection to the " Offer of the College ," written by Bowdoin's seventh president in 1906. And those in the audience identify with the presenter and the opportunity! Despite its weighty subject matter, the novel manages to strike a creative and entertaining balance thats a nail-biter to the finish. When a hate crime takes place against her familys restaurant, Maizy sets out to figure out who the perpetrator is, with unexpected and startling results. Constance Grady, senior correspondent and book critic. I currently teach about the call-out culture and white supremacy as a professor at Smith College, but I wanted to find a way to make my courses accessible to more of you! Angelina Lin, Brown College Book Award, University of Rochester Frederick Douglass and Susan B. Anthony Award Nicholas Abell, University of Rochester Bausch + Lomb Honorary Science Award Julia McClary, George . On one level, its a classic dark academia tale of private school girls pushing one another to the psychosexual brink, this time set in present-day Ecuador; its also a sharp meta-study, replete with pop horror references, of the forces that create queer villainy. Congratulations, Class of 2022! Julia received the Smith College Book Award, Congress of Future Medical Leaders Award of Excellence, and the Durfee Alumni Scholarship. Smith College Club of Southeastern Connecticut. Those memories serve as poignant vignettes into Black life in the early 20th century; reminiscent of the Langston Hughes classic Not Without Laughter, they show how faith, family, and early experiences with racism shaped Smith into one of the greatest athletes and activists of his time. Andrs left his hometown for college and cut off contact with all his neighbors and friends, never looking back until 20 years later, when he visits to take care of his ailing father and ends up going to his 20th high school reunion. In this novel, Gayl Jones sweeps readers away to the isle of Ibiza and pours upon them all three of these sensations in the most artistic of ways. If there is a local high school where you would like to raise awareness of Smith through sponsorship of a book award (at a cost of $35), please email Alumnae Admissions Coordinator Marylou Cronin 88 at thepeninsulasmithclub@gmail.com. Google Pay. The underlying thread, beyond the thump-thump-thump of history, is the charge to bear witness. That rhythm haunts the history of the American South, she posits. We see Floyd attempting to get a rap music career off the ground; we watch him being hassled by police for minor drug offenses and for merely existing. She was a member of the National Honors Society, an AP . The books are donated by various colleges and universities. Feb. 01 - Costa Book Awards Book of the Year Winner. . Smith Presidential Scholarship Each year a select number of applicants are identified as outstanding candidates and are awarded the Smith Presidential Scholarship. Valedictorian (Middleton) Award: Abigail . AERA Division K Exemplary Research in Teaching and Teacher Education Award. On June 7, the Upper School recognized students in each grade for various achievements and honors. A favorite with Smith visitors is Hotel Northampton (36 King St. N.; 413-584-3100), a restored 1926 building in the heart of Northampton within walking distance of the college. Sneha miraculously lands an entry-level corporate job that takes her to Milwaukee, where she navigates new friendships, dating women for the first time and living in the shadow of her family. The plot trudged along very slowly. Izzie Ramirez, Future Perfect deputy editor. 2022 Book Award Recipients On Wednesday, May 25, 2022, the SPHS counselors hosted a luncheon to celebrate the 2022 Book Award winners. Gathered like little treats for later, Jones sweetly provides payoff for each inciting action in glorious and unconventional ways. By telling their stories in parallel, author Lisa Yee introduces readers to policies like the Chinese Exclusion Act while commenting on the enduring nature of anti-Asian sentiment, which Maizy experiences in the form of micro-aggressions from classmates in her grandparents predominately white Minnesota town. His work is so clear in its intentions and its language, though Keene never trades precision for lyricism. Stand! Smith College offers a limited number of awards based on merit rather than need. Overall this Class Rep Challenge raised over $110,000 to support Paul Smith's College. Society of Women Engineers-Philadelphia Section-Certificate of Merit Program - for Highest Honors They form a ragtag band in search of someone who will be able to speak Hirukos native language, and in the process raise questions about what language is and is not for, what limitations and possibilities it can contain, and what constitutes native speaking in the first place. Are they in love? Kibogo, some villagers note, at least knew how to bring down the rain. The Ida B. Kate Lawless June 2, 2022 ; Students and faculty assembled under a tent on the Main Quad on the afternoon of May 27 to recognize the academic achievements of Williston Northampton School students. Having shot to the top of the bestseller list with her fantasy series An Ember in the Ashes, Sabaa Tahirs latest is her first contemporary YA novel. Smith College Admittedly, in terms of prose and narrative, the book pales in comparison to his previous work (which benefited greatly from in-person reporting). CLASS OF 2025: Jim and Lesley Wheeler Scholar Athlete Award. Enlarge this image. All submissions should be sentvia email to the department assistant, Jennifer Roberts, jroberts@smith.edu, before the deadline. If you receive funding from this grant you are responsible for this amount during the time you are studying away from the college. 2. The 2022 winner of the Phi Beta Kappa Award is Cordell P .'23. In all, the book takes the mundane and meticulous details of one mans life and seems to make the argument that his experience is a microcosm of the Black experience in America. Find a new best friend. Special Commencement Issue May 27, 2022. Jayne Quan, social media manager, video. The novel was somewhat of a slow burn, but radiant all the same. 2019. . The club used to fund the cost of the books, but currently can only afford to pay for the shipping of these books. Constance Grady, senior correspondent and book critic. Finalists for all Book Awards will be announced in February 2023. The Book Awards are given to recognize the achievement of the recipients and to increase awareness of Smith College. We have a flashy, inexplicably beloved leader who says I, alone, can fix it, an untrusting citizenry locked away and apart in their homes, and a host of winning orphans reminding themselves and one another that Facts matter. Its not simply a parallel to America circa 2020, but, as the book makes clear, its a terribly old story, one we tell again and again, in different ways and with different villains and heroes, but always the same vital lessons: that fellowship with our neighbors is invaluable, that libraries rule, that doing good is more important than any fuzzy idea of being good, and that you should not throw rocks at birds. You can also contribute via, All of the 2022 National Book Award finalists, read and reviewed. Every year, the National Book Foundation nominates 25 books to be eligible to win a National Book Award. The Smith College Club of Rochester annually presents Book Awards to local high school students. Contact your friendly Smith College AASC! The Smith College Book Award: Victoria Black The Trinity College Book Award: Reina Salama The Phyllis Katz Wellesley College Book Award: Annie Wion The Williams College Book Award: Maggie Coyne The Yale Book Award: Jessica Hua St. Lawrence University Book Award: Eunice Akoth Ochieng Fourteen CHS Juniors Honored with College Book Awards Posted June 24th, 2022 in News CHELMSFORD, MA (June 24, 2022) - Chelmsford High School deans Joshua Blagg, Erin MacNeil and John MacIsaac honored 14 members of the junior class with the Junior College Book Awards Thursday, June 9 at the CHS Career and College Readiness Center. Over the course of a week, the residents intersect in ways that reveal the extent of their alienation. You may certainly submit them sooner, but do not re-send a submission once you have submitted it once. Top 100 Feminists for 2020 by Ms. Magazine . The students are listed by academic standing. Awarded for the best essay on a Shakespearean theme prepared in courses or seminars. 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