
2012
Student Paper Competition Winners
Alpha Kappa Delta is proud to announce the 2012 Undergraduate and Graduate paper competition winners.
Undergraduate Student Winners
First Place: Jeremy Carp, Macalester College
“Fermented Origins: The Emergence of State-Level Alcoholic Beverage
Regulation in the Post-Prohibition Era, 1933-1935"
Second Place: Diego Melo, Macalester College
“Toward a Theory of Peripheral Welfare Development: Social Policy
Legislation in Brazil, Colombia and Venezuela”
Third Place: Jared Perkins, Abilene Christian University
“Congregations in Community- The Effect of
Location on the Social Welfare Outreach of American Congregations”
Graduate Student Winners
First Place: Alex Thompson, University of Colorado at Boulder
“Sometimes, I think I might say too much”: Dark
Secrets and the Performance of Inflammatory Bowel Disease”
Second Place: Michael Gaddis, University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
“Discrimination in the Credential Society: An
Audit Study of Race and College Selectivity in the Labor Market”
Third Place: Daniel Gray, New Mexico State University “Identity, Invisibility, and a Legacy of Trauma: Shaping the Narrative of the Contemporary American Indian/Alaska Native Experience”
Thank
you to all of those who submitted papers to this year's competition. We
had a total of 47 undergraduate and 12 graduate papers submitted this
year.
A special thanks goes out to our undergraduate and graduate paper competition committees!
Congratulations!
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