The following list includes the names of Dickinsonians who have earned departmental honors, the thesis/project title, and the year of conferral. If there is no thesis or project title, the conferring department only will be listed. Each academic department (or program) has its own criteria for awarding departmental honors. Please see the Advising Guide or elsewhere on the department’s main website for details.
Nicholas Joseph Morris (2024)
Departmental Honors in Classical Studies
Seth Andrew Levin (2019)
Venit, Vidit, Vicit, Scripsit:  Caesar's Conscious Manipulations in his Commentaries
Lucy Anne McInerney (2015)
"Dives avis, sed non genus omnibus unum: Ethnic Diversity in Vergil's Rome."
Daniel Plekhov (2014)
Ethnicity, Nomima, and Identity: A Study of the Multi-Ethnic Cities of Himera and Gela
David T Hewett (2006)
Vis Philosophiae: Seneca, Epistle 53
Emily J Hulme (2006)
The Passion of Agnes: An Interpretation of Peristephanon 14
Daniel J Heisey (1988)
Tacitus: A Biographical Study
C Thomas Ludden (1986)
Tyranny and Fifth Century Athens
Rebecca R Harrison (1980)
Anatolia and the Etruscan Language and Alphabet
Daniel G Sunderland (1979)
Latin and Hittite: A Linguistic Study of the Aeneas Myth
James M Melson (1978)
The First Apology of Justin Martyr: Christianity and Second Century Philosophy
Evan W Hauck (1974)
Joyce and the Latin Poets
Dean W Simpson (1974)
Structural and Thematic Consistency in Lucretius'"De Rerum Natura"
Martha Purvis Corson (1971)
In Defense of Domitian
Gregory A Staley (1970)
The Nature of Senecan Drama
Steven G Felsher (1969)
Report on Research into Theophrastus and Biography for the Academic Year 1968/9
Stephen C Rettenmayer (1969)
The concept of suffering in Aeschylus
Christopher S Werner (1969)
Conversion: Apuleius and Augustine
Edward A Phillips (1967)
The Platonic Art of Publius Vergilius Maro and Edmund Spenser
Doris Detweiler Ormsby (1966)
The Academy and Change
Joyce Lynn Beene (1965)
Comedy and Elegy in the Late Roman Republic
Patricia Miller Gable (1965)
Duality and "Triality" in Ovid's Fasti