Skip to content
Logo for Symposium: S inside circle with Honors College beside it

Award Winners

  • Symposium 2025
  • About
    • Advisory Board
    • Join our team
    • Submit your work
  • Academic Writing
    • Essays
    • Theses
    • Award Winners
    • Thesis Works-in-Progress Presentations
  • Creative Writing
    • Fiction
    • Poetry
  • Visual Art
    • Photography
  • Events
  • Issue Archive
    • Symposium 2024
    • Symposium 2023 Issue
  • Immigrants make America Great
    Beyond Borders: The True Meaning of Being American in the Face of the Migrant Crisis

    Ellie Guerreiro ’29

    Spring 2025

    2025 Winner, Honors College Best First-Year Project Prize
  • Haitian boy watches Los Angeles
    From Trujillo to Today: State Discretion and the Denationalization of Dominican Citizens

    Anna Varveris ’24

    Spring 2025

    2025 Winner, The James H. Post Prize for the Best Work in the Social Sciences
  • Alexander Frick, Jr. uses smart
    The Impact of a Medical Smart Home on Care Management and Independence for an Older Adult with an Amputation and Brittle Diabetes

    Dalia Savy ’25

    Spring 2025

    2025 Winner, The James H. Post Prize for the Best Work in the Health Sciences
  • Colorful lines code computer screen
    Accelerated Discovery and Characterization of High-Temperature Superconductors Using Machine Learning, Generative Models, and Solid-State Synthesis

    Edward Jansen ’25

    Spring 2025

    2025 Winner, The Warren Eickelberg Prize for the Best Work in the Natural Sciences
  • Marble sarcophagus with the myth of Selene and Endymion
    That Was Long Ago; Tell It Again, Though”: Adapting Myth to a Modern Context in a Non-Linguistic Form

    Sarah Baileigh Gaetano ’25

    Spring 2025

    2025 Winner, The Ruth St. Denis Prize for the Best Work in Humanities or Performing Arts
  • Retrieving Dropped Supplies
    Effects of Episodic Future Thinking and Perspective Taking on Climate Change Risk Perception and Action

    Heather Gittelson ’25

    Spring 2025

    2025 Winner, The Charles H. Levermore Prize for the Best Senior Thesis

Share this:

  • Tweet

© 2025 by the creators. All rights reserved.

Published by Adelphi University Libraries.