Thursday, May 20, 2010

Senior English Award 2010

Senior English Award

Teachers of the English Department nominate top seniors from their classes who exemplify best the traits that we try to nurture in the English Department – the ability to read challenging texts critically, to write about things they care about with precision, and to speak with passion. They love the power of language in its myriad forms. Teachers vote for one male and one female senior who models these attributes. The book that we give to the winners is slim, but profound. It is called This is Water. It’s a commencement speech given by the writer David Foster Wallace which asks the important question: “How do we keep from going through adult life unconsciously, comfortably entrenched in habit?”

On behalf of the English Department I would like to recognize Safiya Elahi, who will be attending Loyola University in Chicago, and Taylor Werkema, who will be attending Emory University, as the 2010 winners of the Senior English Award.


Saturday, May 15, 2010

Book Award Winners Announced

Agnes Scott College Book Award

Agnes Scott College is highly selective, independent national liberal arts college for women located in Atlanta, Georgia. The 2010 Agnes Scott Book Award recognizes a student for her excellence in scholarship, leadership and service. The book is Parting the Curtains, Interviews with Southern Writers, which features many of the distinguished writers who have visited Agnes Scot College. The winner of the Agnes Scot College Award for 2010 is junior Marlena Abraham.

St. Lawrence University Book Award

St. Lawrence University is liberal arts university in upstate New York. The St. Lawrence University Book Award is given to the top junior English students in recognition of demonstrated commitment to their community. The book is Three Cups of Tea, Greg Mortenson’s inspiring narrative of promoting peace in Afghanistan and Pakistan by building schools. The Winner of the St. Lawrence University Book Award for 2010 is Vikram Reddy.

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

English Teacher Speaks at Professional Development Workshop

English teacher and yearbook advisor Stephanie Hiffman was an honored guest speaker on Friday, April 30th at Walsworth’s Yearbook Advisor Workshop. Hiffman advised a crowd of suburban and city yearbook advisors on yearbook management, organization, and student motivation. Hiffman also won two awards for her involvement as an advisor.