The Jim and Mary Lois Hulsman Undergraduate Library Research Award program recognizes excellence in undergraduate research that incorporates the use of University Libraries resources and demonstrates sophisticated information literacy skills. Student award winners receive a cash prize ($500 for 1st place, $300 for 2nd place, $200 for 3rd place) and recognition of their outstanding efforts. Visit the award website for more information.
Advanced Researchers
First Place: Advanced Researcher
Archiving Erasure: Trans Absence in the Bennett Hammer LGBT Collection, Isaac Suarez Flint
Emerging Researchers
First Place: Emerging Researcher
Creativity as Activism: Girl Zines and the Redefining of Modern Feminism, Alina Barney
First Place: Emerging Researcher
The Many Faces of Christ: Understanding ‘Trifacial Trinity’ by Gregorio Vasquez Arce y Ceballos, Analisa Maria Peña
Second Place: Emerging Researcher
'Spatial Solutions: Examining the Intersections of Design, Policy, and the Housing Affordability Crisis in New Mexico', Maya E. Jio
Third Place: Emerging Researcher
The Sublimity of Vampirism and Vampiric Transformation in Stoker’s Dracula, Raychel Giles