Awards and Honors
The Schlaretzki Prize
This prize is named after Ernest "Ernie" Schlaretzki, former chair of the philosophy department, and is awarded to our most outstanding graduating senior.
The 2023 winner is Charese Vo
The 2022 winner is Elizabeth Schrier
The 2021 winner is Florence Ning
The 2020 winner is Ariel Levchenko
The 2019 winners are Annie Trang and Allison Whitaker
The Joseph and Beth Duckett Award
This award was established by Joseph and Beth Duckett, parents of a former philosophy major, in order to honor the most outstanding junior philosophy major each year.
The 2022 winners are Kalonji Harrington and Colby DeMelfi
The 2022 winner is Nicholas Vincent Blanda
The 2021 winners are Antonil Barakat and Rachel Schrier
The 2020 winner is Perry Beamer
The 2019 winners are Ariel Levchenko and Thomas McEvoy Zafiropulos
Honors in Philosophy
The following students recently graduated with Honors in Philosophy:
Madeline Naumann, Marrying the Metaphysics of Laws and Time, 2023
Shannon Dawe, Plato and Aristotle on the Benefits of Anger, 2023
Benjamin Friedman, Moses Mendelssohn on Common Sense, With Reference to Spinoza, 2022
Brandon Martinez, Moral Grandstanding and Moral Overconfidence, 2021
Alex Melvin, The Misdirection and Abuse of Artificial Intelligence, 2021
Florence Ning, Blame, Moral Protest, and the Self, 2021
Eunice Cho, Implications of Current Theories of Memory on Personal Identity, 2020
Francis Marcellino, Evolution and Intellectual History of the Frauchigger-Renner Argument (Winner of the Winston Family Honors Award), 2020
Ariel Levchenko, The Personite Problem: Ethical Implications of Time, 2020
Aharon Logue, Virtue Ethics in Moses Hayyim Luzzatto's The Path of the Upright, 2020
Michael Pollack, Epistocracy as an Epistemic Injustice, 2020
Thomas McEvoy Zafiropulos, Personal Identity and Personhood: A New Schema for 'Us,' 2020