The co-winners for 2001-02 of the Guilford Essay Prize in the College of Arts and Sciences are Jeremy Day O'Connell, Department of Music, for his dissertation "Pentatonicism in 19th-Century Music," and Anthony Pollock, Department of Comparative Literature, for his dissertation "Allegories of Aesthetic Failure: Eighteenth-Century Spectatorship and the End(s) of Sociability." The Barnes Shakespeare Prize for 2001-02 has been awarded to Susannah Geltman for her essay "Male Anxiety and Shakespeare's Sources."
Helen Domske, a coastal education specialist with New York Sea Grant, has received the 2002 Paul MacClennan Environmental Citizen of the Year Award from the Center for Great Lakes Environmental Education, Erie County Environmental Education Institute and the Great Lakes Center at Buffalo State College. She was honored for 20 years as an aquatic science educator, working with students, teachers, youth groups and government agencies.
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