Undergraduate Award Recipients 2021–2022
Cardinal Cushing Award — for the best fiction published in a ɬ undergraduate publication:
First Place: Megan Cresitello ’23, for "Sacré-Coeur” (Stylus, Spring 2022)
Second Place: Sydney Fosnick-Davis ’23, for "House” (Stylus, Fall 2021)
- Third Place: Julia Evers ’22, for "First Blood” (Stylus, Spring 2022)
Dever Fellowship — a substantial grant presented in honor of novelist and ɬ alumnus Joseph Dever, to a graduating senior who proposes to pursue a career in writing:
Julia Evers ’22
Ryan Fitzgerald ’22
Dever Award for Freshman Writing — For the best three essays by first year students in a Spring ‘21 or AY ‘21-22 English course (three first prizes):
Ava Cahill ’25, for “Perceptions of Blackness in Fred Wilson’s Iago’s Mirror” (nominated by Nell Wasserstrom)
Corbin Buchwald ’25, for “The Role of the Boston Accent in Local Politics” (nominated by Vincent Portillo)
- Ananya Kuttikkad ’25, for “She’ll Be Coming ‘Round the Mountain” (nominated by Mali Barker)
Doherty Prize for an Exemplary Honors Project (Creative):
Ian McPheters, “Toward What: A Meandering Narrative About Commercial Fishing, a $200MM Suicide Factory, Walking in a Straight Line for Many Consecutive Days, and Class in a Precarious America”
Doherty Prize for an Exemplary Honors Project (Critical):
Hannah Murphy, “Buried Under Interpretation: George Eliot’s Early Heroines”
English Language Learner Essay Award — for the best essay by an English Language Learner written for an ELL section of First Year Writing Seminar or Literature Core:
Winner: Yuan Shi ’25, for “Feng Lan” (nominated by Amanda Labriola)
- Honorable Mention: Geqi (“Allie”) Li ’24, for “More Than Just an Extra Stitch” (nominated by Alex Puente)
John Randall Award — presented in honor and memory of author and ɬ Professor John Randall to the undergraduate writer of the best essay on American literature and culture:
Caitlyn Neville, ’22, "A Short Cultural History of the Thoreau Society, Chapter 2: The Fight for Walden Pond" (nominated by Min Song)
Honorable Mention: Madeleine Sopel, ’24, "(Un)Minimalist: An Exploration of Philip Glass' Rejection of Musical Stereotypes in His Score to the Film Mishima: A Life in Four Chapters" (nominated by Jason McCool)
Honorable Mention: Emma Fleet, ’22 "An Angel in the House: The Beautiful Suffering of Beth March" (nominated by Susan Roberts)
William A. Kean Memorial Award — to the graduating senior judged to be the outstanding English major:
- Alicia Kang ’22
Bishop Kelleher Award — for the best poetry published in a ɬ undergraduate publication:
First Place: Lily Mesterhazy ’22 , “Abecedarian on Dahmer Street" (Stylus, Spring 2022)
Second place: Cecilia Durcan ’23 , “22 years of pacing back and forth is enough pacing to lose yourself in your own kitchen" (Stylus, Fall 2021)
- Third Place: Max White ’24, “Lost to Crater Lake" (Stylus, Fall 2021)
Dennis A. McCarthy Award — for the best collection of creative writing by a junior or senior:
First Place: Jacob Atwood ’22
Second Place: Julianna Markus ’23
Third Place: Alexis Slotterback ’22