2017 Library Research Award Winners Announced
EKU Libraries presented the fourth annual Library Research Award for Undergraduates at the 2017 University Scholars Assembly on April 14, 2017. The Award, made possible by the Friends of EKU Libraries, recognizes students whose research makes expert and creative use of library services, resources, and collections to produce a scholarly or creative work.
First place: Meghan McKinney, “'Keeping Down the Underground': The Underrated Value of Indie Music Scenes as Economic Development Tools for Small American Cities.” Meghan is a senior English Literature major with a minor in Women & Gender Studies. She is in the Honors Program and a member of the English honor society Sigma Tau Delta. During Meghan's time at EKU, she has been a consultant and peer mentor at the Noel Studio and a scholarship consultant for the Office of Undergraduate Research and Creative Endeavors. She will be graduating in August 2017 after studying abroad in Florence this summer and aspires to become a book editor in a big city, like New York or Seattle.
Second place: Hannah R. Costelle, "Suffering Sappho! Female Friendships in Superhero Comics, 1940s to 1960s and Today." Hannah Costelle is a senior English creative writing and journalism double major in the EKU Honors Program. She is from Louisville. Her honors thesis is an exploration of how female friendships are represented in superhero comics from the 1940s to the 1960s.
Third place: Katherine M. Regis, “Establishing the Place of Teen Dating Violence and Young Adult Literature in the Secondary Classroom." Kate Regis is an Honors Scholar Senior English Teaching major with plans to attend UK graduate school to become an ALA Librarian. As a Magna Cum Laude graduate of North Hardin High School, Kate is a current EKU Student Vice President of The Honor Society of Phi Kappa Phi, and has been inducted into Alpha Lambda Delta, Golden Key International, and The National Society of Collegiate Scholars honor societies. She is a three-year member of Kappa Alpha Theta, former First Year Programs Orientation Leader and Colonel Camp Leader, and currently a Student Office Assistant for the Honors Program.
To learn more about the Library Research Award for Undergraduates and read the winners' submissions, visit Encompass.