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Medieval and Renaissance Studies

In its Honors Program the Medieval and Renaissance Studies program awards Honors, High Honors, or Highest Honors to student research projects. The projects listed below have been defended successfully, and a copy of the thesis deposited in Swem Library.

Key:
  • Student, "Thesis" (Honors level)
    Committee Chair + Other Committee Members

2023-2024

  • No Honors students this year

2022-2023

  • No Honors students this year

2021-2022

  • No Honors students this year

2020-2021

  • No Honors students this year

2019-2020

  • No Honors students this year

 2018-19

  • No Honors students this year

2016-17

  • No Honors students this year

2015-16

  • No Honors students this year

2014-15

  • No Honors students this year

2013-14

  • No Honors students this year

2012-13

  • No Honors students this year

2011-12

  • No Honors students this year

2010-11

  • No Honors students this year.

2009-10

  • No Honors students this year.

2008-09

  • Sonya Hood, "Al-Ghazali and the Incoherence of Resurrection" (High Honors)
    Tamara Soon + George Greenia, Noah Lemos

2007-08

  • Susannah Myers, "Magnum Miraculum: The Asclepius, the Cosmographia, and the Nature of Man" (High Honors)
    Philip Daileader + Thomas Payne, Monica Potkay