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±´²©ÌåÓý STUDENTS WIN BIG AT PHI ALPHA THETA HONOR SOCIETY COMPETITION

Special to The 'Ohana

April 26, 2022
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±´²©ÌåÓý students won seven prizes at the Saturday, April 9, Phi Alpha Theta Regional Conference. Congratulations to ±´²©ÌåÓý students Cidney Hopkins, Mary Terry, David Arteaga, Michael Wong, Troy Howell, Maile Sufak, and Thabiso Mutumhe!

 

BEST UNDERGRADUATE PAPER 

Winner: Cidney Hopkins from ±´²©ÌåÓý for “A State of Ruins: Cultural Heritage Destruction in Mali” 

 

HERBERT F. MARGULIES PRIZE (American History) 

Winner: Mary Terry from ±´²©ÌåÓý for “Donald Duck Diplomacy: American Cultural Diplomacy in Latin America” 

Honorable Mention: David Arteaga De Santiago from ±´²©ÌåÓý for “Zoot Suiters: A Pachuco Report US history LA race” 

 

FRITZ REHBOCK PRIZE (science, discovery, technology, maritime history) 

Winner: Maile Sufak from ±´²©ÌåÓý for “Should bitcoin be adopted as a national currency” 

 

ROBERT E. MCGLONE BIOGRAPHY PRIZE 

Winner: Michael Wong from ±´²©ÌåÓý for “Geisel the Ever So Propagandist” 

 

MARC JASON GILBERT PRIZE (global conflicts/search for peace) 

Winner: Troy Howell from ±´²©ÌåÓý for “Cultural Diplomacy and Détente: How Collaboration Cooled off the Cold War” 

 

GFWC WOMEN'S HISTORY PRIZE 

Winner: Thabiso Mutumhe from ±´²©ÌåÓý for “The Case Against Interpol”

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