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2001 Awards
Because excellence and achievement take many different forms, the Oneonta Undergraduate Philosophy Conference presents awards in the following categories.
President's Awards
President's Awards honor student presentations that most clearly exemplify the standards and ideals of the conference. For 2001, the awards were presented to (alpha order):
Ninash Foundation East-West Awards
- Christopher LaBarbera (Dartmouth College)
- Justin C. Maaia (Suffolk University)
- Adrian M. Viens (University of Toronto)
- Nate Zuckerman (Haverford College)
East-West Awards honor student presentations that exhibit special expertise and insight in Asian and Comparative Philosophy. For 2001, the awards were presented to (alpha order):
Spirit of Conference Awards
- Erin Cline (Belmont University)
- Justin C. Maaia (Suffolk University)
- David Tulkin (Denison University)
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 2001, the awards were presented to (alpha order):
Matthew Grappone Prize in Philosophy of Science
- Cindy Budka (SUNY Oneonta)
- Erin Cline (Belmont University)
- Malinda Foster (University of Michigan)
Matthew Grappone Prizes honor student presentations that exhibit special expertise and insight in the Philosophy of Science. For 2001, the inaugural Matthew Grappone Prize was presented to:
Publication in the Conference Proceedings
- Nate Zuckerman (Haverford College)
Selected student papers are published, along with the keynote addresses, Each year, Oneonta Philosophy Studies publishes a prestigious volume that includes:
Details
- President's Awards
- East-West Awards
- Keynote Addresses
- Selected Others
Website constructed and maintained by: Douglas Shrader / Department Chair Philosc@Oneonta.edu November 28, 2001