Humanistic Studies Alumnae

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Thomas More Award

The Thomas More Award is given annually to the student-usually a graduating senior-who best exemplifies the ideals of the Humanistic Studies Program. The Award is named after the patron saint of the department, the Renaissance humanist, scholar, and saint, Sir Thomas More (1478-1535).

This Award is presented at the Honors Convocation in May and includes a gift from the department. The name of the winner is printed in the Commencement program and listed on the department's web-page.

Award Winners:

2021
Grace Maher
Erin Grimes

2020
Mary Coleman

2019
Jordan Cockrum

2018
Mia Kincaid
Abbie Spica

2017
Mary Kate Luft
Kathryn Marshall

2016
Margaret Kane

2015
Clare Maher 

2014
Lucy Macfarlane 

2013
Jean Osberger 

2012
Kimberly Roland 

2011
Molly Schall

2010
Mary Ellen Toth

2009
Kellie Anderson

2008
Michelle Sherman
Anastasia Zylka

2007
Rachael Stowe

2006
Katy Karr
Kaitlin Price

2005
Mary Holland

2004 
Emily Erchick

2003
Coleen Miles
Kate Zimmer

2002
Margaret Zeh

2001
Carolyn Brewer

2000
Shauna Maliszewski

1999
Lisa Maxbauer
Kelly McGannon
Rachel Reynard

1998
Elisabeth M. Coury

1997
Abby Johnson
Janet Kelley
Ashley Ratcliffe

1996
Amara Graf

1995
Amy Hartzler

1994
Jennifer Collins

1993
Mary Elizabeth Nitsch

1992
Colleen Conley

1991
Mary Warnement

1990
Erin McNally

1989
Andrea Crowley

1988
Katherine Ravenscroft

1987
Mary Lisa Sullivan

1986
Susan Antonini
Mary Suzanne Hasley
Sarina Olivero

1982
JoAnn Wenner

1981
Therese Cafaro