SUNY- Oneonta
Undergraduate Philosophy Conference
2000 AwardsPresident's Awards
President's Awards honor student presentations that most clearly exemplify the standards and ideals of the conference. For 2000, these awards were presented to (alphabetic order):
Ninash Foundation East-West AwardsErin Cline (Belmont University)
Malinda Foster (University of Michigan)
Rachel Houchins (East Tennessee State University)
Michael Alan Payne (Virginia Commonwealth University)East-West Awards honor student presentations that exhibit special expertise and insight in Asian and Comparative Philosophy. For 2000, the award was presented to:
Justin Maaia (Suffolk University)
To honor her role as student committee chair, especially her success in facilitating scholarly exchange concerning Asian and Comparative Philosophy, a second East-West Award was presented to:
Spirit of Conference AwardsCynthia Budka (SUNY Oneonta)Spirit of Conference Awards honor students who contribute to the conference in diverse, sometimes unexpected ways. Special consideration is given to contributions that enhance the academic, intellectual, and positive social atmosphere of the conference. For 2000, the awards were presented to (alphabetic order)::
Publication in the Conference ProceedingsIain Tucker Brown (St. Mary's College)
Gottlieb Jicha III (SUNY Oneonta)
John Kaag (Pennsylvania State University)Twelve student papers were selected for publication, along with the keynote addresses, in a prestigious volume titled Philosophy and the Public Realm.
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