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Departmental Honors and Awards

Departmental Honors and Awards

Departmental Honors is conferred on students who meet the following criteria: (1) a grade of Honors on the Senior I.S. thesis or the unanimous vote of the Department; (2) an average of 3.5 in all courses taken in the Department; and (3) an overall average of 3.2 for four years at Wooster. If students earned Honors on their I.S., the Department will automatically consider them for Departmental Honors. If students did not earn a grade of Honors, they may still be considered for Departmental Honors at the end of their last semester at Wooster. Students earning a grade of Good and who meet criteria (2) and (3) will automatically have their names submitted to the Department by their advisor for consideration of Departmental Honors. In the Department of Communication, the unanimous vote of the faculty has typically gone to those individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the Department.

The Cummings-Rumbaugh Speech and Dramatics Prize is awarded jointly to a graduating senior in Communication and a graduating senior in Theatre who have high academic standing.

  1. Carolyn Rahnema
  2. Sarah Burger
  3. Shannon Hollis
  4. Michelle Nicol
  5. Ryan Elizabeth Clark and Jeff Tymowicz
  6. Joy Bishop and Stacey Lim
  7. Lindsay Russell
  8. Nicole Solar
  9. Rachel Bibler
  10. Marissa Bambrey
  11. Amy Grammatico
  12. Brittany Lustic

The Delbert G. Lean Prize in Speech is awarded annually to the senior Communication major who, in the judgment of the Department of Communication, has contributed most significantly to the program of the Department.

  1. Katie Doyle
  2. Tricia Smith
  3. Bob Beyer and Amy Howell
  4. Ryan Gorman
  5. Christina Stern
  6. Sherri Smith
  7. Elizabeth Gray
  8. Michael O'Neil
  9. Jennifer Jenkins
  10. Laura Andrews and Nicole Speece
  11. Ann Wenzel
  12. Katie Day

The Emerson Miller Memorial Prize in Speech is awarded annually at graduation to the senior who is judged by the Department of Communication to have contributed the most to the Department's program during his or her college career.

  1. Tanya Davadson
  2. Christina Perry and Kim Schaefer
  3. Margaret Langer
  4. Krista Legg and Steve Wright
  5. Katherine Varney
  6. Katherine Greathouse and Stephanie Nash
  7. Diana Smith and Kate Sturgeon
  8. Andrea Engle and Rachel Hannan
  9. James Gilchrist and Katherine Stainbrook
  10. Aubrey Johanning and Kristen Senior
  11. Lisa Fellows and Jenifer Powers
  12. Jennifer Culver and Jennifer Metzger
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