2017 Lang Prize Winners
We are pleased to announce the winners of the inaugural Lang Prize! The Lang Prize recognizes undergraduate students whose research projects make extensive use of library resources, services and expertise. This year’s recipients are:
In Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences

rian Wright—1st place
Southern Whigs, a “British Conspiracy,” and the Annexation of Texas

Funke Aderonmu—2nd place
A Conflict of Interests: Revisiting Development Assistance Committee Members’ Tied Aid Policy Post 2001

Harley Wong—3rd place
Shot by the Western Gaze: National Geographic’s Construction of the Orient
In Science, Engineering & Math

Elizabeth Chan—1st place
All Because of a Cup of Qahwah

Arianna Stokes—2nd place
Genetic Insights into the Biogeography and Evolutionary History of the Killer Whale

State of the Field Analysis: Contraceptive Methods & Research
Congratulations to all our winners! Read more about them and their projects here.