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Pi Sigma Alpha Award Winners, 2004

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  01 October 2004

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Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Political Science Honor Society, is pleased to announce the following award winners for 2004.

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Pi Sigma Alpha, the National Political Science Honor Society, is pleased to announce the following award winners for 2004.

Student Award Winners

Washington Internship Scholarships

Washington Intern Scholarships for four Pi Sigma Alpha members spending the summer or fall semesters in a Washington internship program:

John Cryderman, Mu Pi Chapter, Winthrop University Ashley Schweizer, Zeta Phi Chapter, Murray State University Matthew Stack. Chi Omnicron Chapter, University of Wisconsin, Stevens Point Christine Watkins, Beta Mu Chapter, Brigham Young University

Howard Penniman/Pi Sigma Alpha Scholarships

Howard Penniman/Pi Sigma Alpha Scholarships for Graduate Study in Political Science awarded to five members entering graduate programs in the fall of 2004:

Matthew Fischer, Omnicrom Mu Chapter, Loyola College in Maryland

Medlir Mema, Alpha Iota Chapter, Utah State University

Mary-Kate Lizotte, Epsilon Chi Chapter, Providence College

Chi Feng (Mike) Kung, Psi Omega Chapter, University of California, San Diego

Andrea Morrison, Rho Zeta Chapter, University of Houston

Best Undergraduate Class Papers

FIRST PLACE “Democracy without Democratic Journalism? A Content Analysis of The San Francisco Chronicle during the Policy-defining Period prior to the Iraq War”

Andrew Bloeser, University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point

RUNNER-UP “Education in Plato's Republic” Ariel Dillon, Santa Clara University

RUNNER-UP “Why XY? Explaining Variation in Male Support for Politically Active Women” Katie Jerabek, Creighton University

Best Undergraduate Honors Theses

FIRST PLACE “The Selection and Appointment Process for Federal Reserve Governors and Bank Presidents” Michael Gramins, Georgetown University

RUNNER-UP “After Afghanistan: Al Qaeda's Future in Failed States” Andrew Miller, Dickinson College

RUNNER-UP “Partition as a Solution of Ethnic Conflicts: The Significance of Third-Party Guarantees” Michael McFarland, New York University

Best Chapter Awards

Schools with under 6,000 enrollment: Mu Delta, Hertwick College Kappa Upsilon, Mary Washington College Chi Epsilon, Providence College Alpha Alpha Pi, University of Science and Arts of Oklahoma

Schools with 6,000–15,000 enrollment: Upsilon Iota, Mercer University Zeta Phi, Murray State University Beta Tau, University of Pennsylvania Mu Pi, Winthrop University

Schools with over 15,000 enrollment: Delta Iota, University of Arizona Sigma Mu, University of Central Oklahoma Beta Gamma, University of Florida Tau Rho, Florida International University

Best Chapter Advisors

Ramona Grey, Epsilon Mu, University of Montana Lori Cox Han, Chi Chi, Austin College Dianne Werber, Chi Lambda, Southern Utah University

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Mary-Kate Lizotte, Epsilon Chi Chapter, Providence College

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Chi Feng (Mike) Kung, Psi Omega Chapter, University of California, San Diego

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Andrea Morrison, Rho Zeta Chapter, University of Houston