Awards and Fellowships
National Fellowships Competitions
Boston College students need to be aware, early in their undergraduate careers, of the fellowships and awards given on a competitive basis by national foundations. Fulbright Grants, Marshall Scholarships, Javits Fellowships, National Science Foundation Fellowships, Rhodes Scholarships, and Truman Scholarships are among the major grants available.
Many of these opportunities are especially for students planning a future in public service, so they are very appropriate for Political Science majors. In recent years, several of the department's majors have been awarded Truman Scholarships, for instance.
Some of these are available to Juniors and Seniors for undergraduate study. However, early planning and preparation are important. To have a realistic chance of competing for one of these awards, students need to plan ahead鈥攁nd Freshman year is not too early.
Student Award Recipients
Donald S. Carlisle Award
2022 | Robert Cerise |
2021 | Czar A. Sepe |
2020 | Collin Quigley |
2019 | Christina N. LaRitz |
2018 | Cecilia W. Milano |
2017 | Hagop Toghramadjian and Mackenzie Arnold |
2016 | Marissa L. Marandola |
2015 | Alexander Hayden |
2014 | Brooke Loughrin |
2013 | Jordan Dorney & Dania R. Al Humaid |
2012 | John Blakeslee |
2011 | Amanda Rothschild |
2010 | Natasha Baker |
2009 | Timothy Mooney |
2008 | Leah Maloney |
2007 | Peter Sima-Eichler & Gail Harmon |
2006 | Allison D'Orazio |
2005 | Lauren Daniel |
2004 | Joe Sasanuma |
2003 | John Mulcahy |
2002 | Paul Mistovich |
2001 | Crystal Cordell |
2001 | Bader Al Saif 听 |
Fulbright Grant Awards
Doan Khue Tran (2022): Teaching grant to Laos
Clayton Scott (2020): Teaching grant to Spain
Emily Murphy (2017): Research Grant to Oman
Hagop Toghramadjian (2017): Research Grant to Armenia
McCarthy Prize for the Best Scholar of the College Project听 听听
Hagop Toghramadjian, 鈥淭he Case for Wataniyya: State-Based National Identify and Democracy in the Arab Middle East.鈥
Benigno and Corazon Aquino Asian-American Scholarship: Miriam George (鈥18)
John Marshall Program Awards
Yi Peng Liu '17: 鈥淢astery of Leo Strauss: Irony and On Tyranny鈥
Nicholas Pangakis '17: 鈥淭he Application of American Freedom: From W. E. B. DuBois to Kendrick Lamar鈥
Paul Choix '16: 鈥淭he Myth of Kronos and the Conditions for a Politics According to Intellect鈥
Nathan McGuire '16: 鈥淩ousseau and the Ideal Community鈥
Phi Beta Kappa
Each year, the Omicron chapter of Phi Beta Kappa invites 80-100 senior students and 5-15 junior students to join Phi Beta Kappa. Students are nominated for membership based on the excellence of their academic performance at Boston College. Although a high grade point average is required for membership, many students have also completed theses in their disciplines or other kinds of challenging academic projects. Students are selected annually during the spring semester of the academic year. To be eligible for consideration for election to PBK, senior students must have taken a minimum of 75 graded credits at Boston College.
2022 Political Science Phi Beta Kappa Inductees
Samantha Almonacid, 鈥22 | 听 |
Sophia Carter, 鈥22 | 听 |
Robert Cerise, 鈥22 | 听 |
Yitan Chen, 鈥22 | 听 |
Grace Christenson, 鈥22 | 听 |
Caroline Denning, 鈥22 | 听 |
Kyle Falkner, 鈥22 | 听 |
Ryan Flanigan, 鈥22 | 听 |
Olivia Foster, 鈥22 | 听 |
Alec Goos, 鈥22 | 听 |
Abigail Hamilton, 鈥22 | 听 |
Joseph Imburgia, 鈥22 | 听 |
Hannah Jones, 鈥22 | 听 |
Garrett Madden, 鈥22 | 听 |
Matthew Malec, 鈥23 | 听 |
Christopher Marrone, 鈥22 | 听 |
Robert Podmore, 鈥22 | 听 |
Mathieu Ronayne, 鈥22 | 听 |
Maya Taha, 鈥22 | 听 |
Previous Years
Scott Baker, '21
Morgan Biles, '21
Jillian Farabaugh, '21
Madeline Finlayson,'21
Joshua Fording, '22
Molly Funk, '22
Caitlyn Galvin, '21
Emily Haverstick, '21
Adam Isaacs-Falbel, '21
Mary Landers, '21
Jaehun Lee, '21
John Miller, '21
Jacob Ricco, '21
Czar Sepe, '21
Ningxin Zhang, '21
Theodore Allen, '20
Leo Confalone, '20
Max Doherty, '20
Christiana Goff, '20
Anne Green, '20
Trevor Jones, '20
Sydney Koehler, '20
Michelle Kondratiev, '20
Taylor Nardone, '20
Andrew Vaccaro, '20
Stephanie Walsh, '20
Yiyang Zhuge, '20
Mary Curley, 鈥19
Emma Jogerst, 鈥19
Kathleen Seavy, 鈥樷19
William Twomey, 鈥19
Madison Armstrong, 鈥18
Anne Bigler, 鈥18
Brian Bourchard, 鈥18
Mairead Glowacki, 鈥18
Conor Kratz, 鈥18
Christina LaRitz, 鈥19
Cecilia Milano, 鈥18
Rachel Newhall, 鈥18
Sydney Sullivan, 鈥18
Karina Thornton, 鈥18
Anne Bigler, 鈥18
Elizabeth Crimi, 鈥18
Robert Harding, 鈥17
Emily Murphy, 鈥17
Galen Khang Pham, 鈥17
Jordan Pino, 鈥17
Justin Prindle, 鈥17
Allison Shely, 鈥17
Connor Tobin, 鈥17
MacKenzie Arnold, 鈥17
Miriam George, 鈥18
Konstantinos Karamanakis, 鈥
Yi Peng Liu, 鈥17
Emily Pelles, 鈥17
Jack Massih, 鈥16
Hagop Toghramadjian, 鈥17
Elizabeth Valentine, 鈥16
Islamic Civilization and Societies Award
Claire Caroli, '21
Critical Language Scholarship
Sofia Marino '21听 (Arabic)
Isaiah Brown '24听 (Russian)
Deans鈥 Scholars, Class of 2023
Regan Dankovich
Annie Donohue
Tyler Gollin
Mackenzie Harrigan
Eleanor Kominiarek
Matthew Malec
Madeleine McGrath
Aidan O'Neill
Samantha Robinson
Devianna Smith
Lauren Wittenmyer
Lila Zarrella
Sophomore Scholars, Class of 2024
Benjamin Austen
Jack Borrow
Isaiah Brown
Maura Drummey
Luisa Esquivel
Christopher Ficeto
Caitlyn Hancock
Emily Howell
Paul Keenan
Patrick Kelly
Srina Lacet
Gabriela Levitt
Marguerite Matheson
Christopher Roder
Ahura Shadfar
Elizabeth Sullivan
Darya Treanor
Alyssa Eamranond