DiMenna-Nyselius Library Announces 2023 Research Prize Winners

DiMenna-Nyselius Library Announces 2023 Research Prize Winners

Image of library research prize winners and honorable mentions.

Library Research Prize winners with Dean of the Library Christina McGowan (l-r): Isabella DelVecchio, Rhiannya Byrne, Jack Devlin MS'23, Thomas Burke '24, and Isabella Poschmann '23.

Earlier this week, Isabella Poschmann '23 and Jack Devlin MS'23 were each awarded $1,000 and recognized as the 2023 Library Research Prize winners during a reception at the library; two honorable mentions and $250 each were also awarded.

Each year the DiMenna-Nyselius Library recognizes exemplary scholarship through the annual Library Research Prize celebration. Students are recognized for their use of effective research strategies and demonstrated use of the Library’s resources and services. Student submissions are evaluated based on how well they meet the selection criteria.

Congratulations to 2023 winners Isabella Poschmann '23 and Jack Devlin MS'23 who were each awarded $1,000. The committee also presented $250 each and honorable mention to a graduate student team and an undergraduate student; Isabella DelVecchio and Rhiannya Byrne were recognized as the graduate team and Thomas Burke '24 was also recognized. During the award ceremony, attendees had the opportunity to hear from the students speak about their projects and ask questions.

To learn more about each of the students’ research projects read the DNL Report.

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