Awards
Nomination Deadline
Closed
Nominations are accepted for:
Best Honors Thesis
Best Philosophical Work
Best Philosophical Work by a First- or Second-Year Student
Nominations may only be submitted by Philosophy faculty.
For more information, contact philosophy@uconn.edu.
The Ruth Garrett Millikan Graduate Research Fellowship
The Ruth Garrett Millikan Graduate Research Fellowship was created in 2017 with an endowment by some beneficent anonymous donors and continues to be augmented by generous gifts from admirers, friends and colleagues of Professor Emerita Ruth Garrett Millikan, one of the world’s most distinguished philosophers, and a cherished member of UConn’s philosophical community.
Recipients of the Ruth Millikan Graduate Fellowship are outstanding graduate students in the Department of Philosophy who use it to further their research and professional preparation.
2024 Recipient
T.J. Broy
Past Recipients
2023
Nimra Asif
2022
Mengyu Hu: Completion of dissertation research on meta-semantics and mixed disjunctions.
Christopher Rahlwes: Completion of dissertation research on “Absence, Difference, and Denial: An Analysis of Negation” in the work of Nagarjuna and Zhuangzi
2021
Heather Muraviov: Completion of two chapters of dissertation on Liberatory Virtue Epistemology.
2020
Ryo Tanaka: Completion of two chapters of dissertation on Semantic Knowledge as Expressive Know-How.
2019
Drew Johnson: Completion of two chapters of dissertation on A Hybrid Account of Ethical Thought and Discourse.
Jordan Ochs: Completion of a final chapter of dissertation on A Dual-Aspect Competence Theory of Self-Knowledge, and preparation of articles for journal and conference submission.
2018
Andrew Tedder: Completion of dissertation on Models of Descartes’ Creation Doctrine.
Undergraduate Philosophy Medal
Since 2010 the Philosophy Department has awarded a prize to a graduating senior for academic achievement in Philosophy as measured by the highest number of high grades in philosophy courses. In 2013 the award was named The Anne L. Hiskes Award for Academic Achievement in Philosophy, after the donor who began the tradition. In 2017 it was renamed the Undergraduate Philosophy Medal.
2024 Recipient
Jeremy Bachman
Past Recipients
2023
Benjamin Liljedahl
2022
Jason Tosta
2021
Isaiah Glessner
2020
Julia Gaul
2019
Brooke Parmalee
2018
Jesse Amar
2017
Olta Shkembi
2016
Peter Charles Bassine
2015
Sarah Purtill
2014
Emily Boushee
2013
Gabriella Benea
2012
David Swerling
2011
Conor Coleman
2010
Elaine DuRoss McCafferty
Best Philosophical Work
This award recognizes the best piece of philosophical work by a student at any undergraduate level. Philosophical work is construed broadly as to include any philosophical writing such as essays, outstanding responses to exam questions, short stories or other prose, poetry, as well as non-written media including audio or video recording. Each faculty member can nominate one work per academic year. The selection will be based on academic excellence, creativity, novelty, and overall contribution to philosophical thinking.
2024 Recipient
Victoria Clingan, "On Grice’s Non-Natural Meaning and Conversational Implicature"
Best Philosophical Work by a First- or Second-Year Student
This award recognizes the best piece of philosophical work by a first- or second-year student. Philosophical work is construed broadly as to include any philosophical writing such as essays, outstanding responses to exam questions, short stories or other prose, poetry, as well as non-written media including audio or video recording. Each faculty member can nominate one work per academic year. The selection will be based on academic excellence, creativity, novelty, and overall contribution to philosophical thinking.
2024 Recipient
Adrienne Ell, “The Faith of White License”
Leadership in Philosophy Award
This award recognizes undergraduate students who have distinguished themselves in philosophical leadership, outreach, or service work. The selection will be made by the Undergraduate Awards Committee in consultation with the Director of Undergraduate Studies and the Department Head.
2024 Recipient
Sania Chaudhary
Best Honor’s Thesis
This award recognizes the best undergraduate Honor's Thesis in philosophy. Each faculty member can nominate one work per academic year. The selection will be based on academic excellence, creativity, novelty, and overall contribution to philosophical thinking.
2024 Recipient
Madeline Haefele, “Exploring Essentialization, Stereotyping, and Forms of Dehumanization in American Sign Language”