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This award was
established by Sin-ming Shaw (a trustee of
The American University of Paris, member of AUP’s second entering class, and recipient
of the 2002 Distinguished Service Alumni
Award) to inspire students across all
disciplines to think creatively and
rigorously. The award, which carries a
monetary prize, is conferred each year on a
graduating senior for a significant project. |
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Julie Leitz |
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The 2007 Sin-Ming Shaw Award |
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From
among the many significant research projects
from a variety of disciplines, one in particular
stood out this year. The jury was impressed by
the depth and quality of the research, the
clarity of expression, and the authoritative use
of a disciplinary voice. The research,
erudition, and the clear, cogent written
expression of "Bilingualism as a Lifestyle
Factor: the Protective Effect of Speaking Two
Languages", written by
Julie Leitz, distinguished this paper
above the rest.
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2007 marked the tenth anniversary of the Sin-ming Shaw
Award. AUP has caught up with some of the previous recipients, who have gone
on to build interesting lives... |
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Caroline D. Laurent – 2004 winner |
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| Impressed by the quality and depth of her remarkable
examination of the fragmented Self in an essay entitled "Writing the
Holocaust; the Real, the Self and Trauma", the jury was very pleased to
award the Sin-Ming Shaw Prize for the class of 2004 to Caroline Laurent.
Caroline D. Laurent graduated from AUP in May 2004 with a BA in
Comparative Literature and History & Social Sciences. She then took a year
to work and travel through Greece, Tunisia, and South Africa before
returning to academics. She attended Christ’s College at the University of
Cambridge (UK) and obtained her Masters Degree in European Literature and
Culture in 2006. After spending a year at OECD Employment, Labor and
Social Affairs Directorate in Paris, Caroline decided to pursue at PhD. In
the fall of 2007, she began a PhD program in French Literature at Brown
University in Providence, RI. She is still interested in the
representations of the Holocaust in literature, but has also expanded her
research to include other instances of trauma such as the Rwandan
genocide. |
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Karyn K. Heavner – 1999 winner |
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| In 1999 the jury awarded Karyn K. Heavner the Sin-ming
Shaw award for “A Comparative Study of Infant Formula Marketing Strategies
in the United States and India.” Karyn graduated from AUP with a BA in
Corporate Communications in 1999. Since graduating from AUP, she has
earned a Master of Science in Public Health from the University of South
Carolina in epidemiology and a PhD in infectious disease epidemiology from
the University of Albany, specializing in HIV/AIDS epidemiology. Kayrn is
currently doing a postdoctoral fellowship at the University of Alberta in
Canada and conducting research in epidemiology methods, tobacco harm
reduction, and hepatitis. She is the managing editor for an epidemiology
journal, Epidemiology Perspectives and Innovations, and has contributed to
many scholarly journal articles in her field. |
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Monica Heslington – 1997 winner |
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| Monica Heslington was awarded the 1997 Sin-ming Shaw
Award for her submission, "Reformation & Counter-Reformation Images:
Rembrandt's & Rubens's Depictions of the Descent from the Cross." Monica
graduated from AUP in with a BA in Art History, and after graduation she
worked as an art dealer for Sotheby's and the Spanierman Gallery in New
York City. In 2006, she received her J.D. from the Benjamin N. Cardozo
School of Law at Yeshiva University. While in law school, she interned in
the New York State Banking Department's Holocaust Claims Processing
Office, where she assisted in the restitution of art looted during World
War II. She currently is a tax associate at Berdon LLP, a CPA and business
advisory firm in New York City, and is working on her Masters of Law in
Taxation at New York University. Monica intends to specialize in
international income, trust, and estate planning for high-net-worth
individuals. |
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