Apply now for Watzek’s research award!
Are you feeling proud of a research paper you’re working on? You may be eligible to apply for a $200 award!
Applications are open for the James J. Kopp Library Research Award. Students in Bibliographic Research in Writing classes are invited to submit their final projects along with a short accompanying essay about their process.
Every year, two winners receive $200 in recognition of their excellent work and growth as researchers.
More information at https://library.lclark.edu/events/kopp-awards
Fall 2024 Bibliographic Research in Writing courses:
- ART 452, Memory as Representation
- ENG 218, Renaissance Medicine in Literature
- ENG 310, Medieval Literature: Body and Soul
- ENG 333, Virginia Woolf
- ENVS 311, (Un)Natural Disasters
- HIST 230, Eastern Europe: Borderlands
- HIST 243, African American History
- HIST 390, Immigration and Asylum Law
- IA 340, International Political Economy
- MUS 106, Workshops in World Music
- MUS 162, History of Western Music
- PHIL 102, Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL 103, Ethics
- PHIL 207, Indian Philosophy
- PHIL 214, Philosophy of Law
- PHIL 241, Data, Privacy, and Ethics
- PHIL 250, Philosophical Methods
- POLS 201, Research Methods in Political Science
- POLS 318, Civil Society
- RELS 342, Mormonism/American Context
- RELS 362, Zen Buddhism
- RHMS 210, Public Discourse
- RHMS 301, Rhetorical Criticism
- SOAN 200, Ethnographic Research Methods
- SOAN 205, Research Theory and Design
- TH 280, Theatre and Society
- WLL 140, Fairy Tales Across Cultures
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