Apply now for the library’s research award!
Are you proud of a research paper you’re finishing? If it’s for a Bibliographic Research in Writing class, consider applying for the James J. Kopp Library Research Award. Every year, two winners each receive a $200 prize for excellence and growth in research.
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To apply, you will need to submit your final project and a short reflective essay about your process. More detailed instructions and the application link are available at https://library.lclark.edu/events/kopp-awards.
Applications will be accepted through May 5 at 11:59 p.m. Pacific. Students currently in BRW sections are eligible to apply; we also welcome submissions of work from fall BRW sections.
Spring 2024 Bibliographic Research in Writing (BRW) classes
- ART 361, Modern China
- ART 451, Visual Culture of Business
- BIO 411, Chromosome Structure/Dynamics
- ENG 251, Radical Film
- ENG 281, Medieval Manuscripts
- ENVS 220, Environmental Analysis
- ENVS 350, Environmental Theory
- HIST 111, Modern China
- HIST 227, Medieval Europe 800–1400
- HIST 229, Holocaust: Comparative Perspectives
- HIST 308, Public History Lab
- MUS 124, The Symphony
- MUS 163, History of Western Music II
- PHIL 102, Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL 103, Ethics
- PHIL 201, Philosophy of Religion
- PHIL 307, Recent Continental Philosophy
- PHIL 314, Ethical Theory
- POLS 255, Law, Lawyers, and Society
- RELS 104, Religion and Violence
- RELS 106, Religion and Medicine
- RELS 358/458, Mysticism
- RHMS 301, Rhetorical Criticism
- SOAN 200, Ethnographic Research Methods
- SOAN 205, Research Theory and Design
Fall 2023 Bibliographic Research in Writing (BRW) classes
- ART 201, Modern European Art
- CLAS 266, Health Healing in the Ancient World
- ENG 276, Animals & Animal Rights in Literature
- ENG 310, Medieval Literature
- ENG 333, Major Figures: William Faulkner
- HIST 232, Histories of Indigenous Peoples of North America
- HIST 326, History of Soviet Russia
- MUS 162, History of Western Music I
- MUS 307, Music and Storytelling
- PHIL 102, Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL 103, Ethics
- PHIL 207, Indian Philosophy
- PHIL 250, Philosophical Methods
- PHIL 303, 19th Century Philosophy
- POLS 201, Research Methods in Political Science
- POLS 250, Transitions to Democracy
- RELS 225, Christian Origins
- RELS 359, Asceticism
- RHMS 210, Public Discourse
- RHMS 301, Rhetorical Criticism
- RHMS 313, Politics of Public Memory
- SOAN 204, Reading “Texts”
- SOAN 205, Research Theory and Design
- TH 383, Topics in Global Theatre
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