Winners of Classics Prizes 2017
Seven prizes were awarded to members of the Class of 2017.
The Classics Department is delighted to announce this year's winners of the Departmental Classics Prizes.
The Daniel Gillis and Joseph Russo Prize is awarded for the best essay in Classical Studies.
Hannah Weissmann ‘17
CAMWS Award for Outstanding Accomplishment in Classical Studies recognizes the Classics major who has made the most significant contributions to the vitality of the Classics community within the classroom and beyond.
Zakery S. Oglesby ‘17
The William K. Baker Prize in Greek is presented for highest achievement in the study of ancient Greek
Zakery S. Oglesby ‘17
The Howard Comfort Prize in Latin is presented for highest achievement in the study of Latin
Zakery S. Oglesby ’17
The Class of 1896 Prize in Latin for Sophomores is awarded to the sophomore who has done the best work in Latin.
Nathaniel Rolfe ’19
The Class of 1902 Prize in Latin for Freshmen is awarded to the freshman who has done the best work in the Department.
Connor Madden ’20 and John Burgess ’20
The Mark L. Hepps Prize is awarded in memory of Mark Larry Hepps '79. This prize is awarded for diligence in the study of elementary Latin.
Hope E. Johnson ’20