In 2019 the following students majoring in humanities fields received a Summer Research award in the Arts and Humanities:

  • Chloe Brew, Art History, The Arts and Crafts Movement in the 21st Century
  • Siena Brown, English and Communication Studies, Reading a Familiar Face: The Rise of LGBTQ and POC Representation in Young Adult Fiction
  • Erin Budrow, History, My American Dream: Marvel Comics and the Captain America Series as Representatives of United States Social History from 1964-2016
  • Genevieve Caskey, History and Latinx Studies, History of the Humanities
  • James Conley, Philosophy, The Conception of Human Love in Kierkegaard's Three Life Spheres
  • Grace Eberhardt, Biology and African American Studies, The Slater Museum: The History and Ethics of a Name
  • Kate Gladhart Hayes, Science Technology and Society, The Half-Life of Environmental Racism
  • Kylie Gurewitz, Religious Studies, Mindful of a Profit: Meditation Apps in the Global Context
  • Ellis LeBlanc, Art History, Women, the Emperor, and the Virgin Mary: A Feminist Reception Analysis of 9th and 10th Century Byzantine Representation
  • Fran Leskovar, History and Politics & Government, The Setauket Gang: The American Revolutionary Spy Ring You've Never Heard About
  • Emma Lundquist, Studio Art, Suburban Rot: Visualizing the Abandonment of Commercialized Spaces
  • Odhan Mullen, History and GQS, Preserving LGBTQ Tacoma: An Oral History Collection
  • Max Toponga, Theatre Arts, Art Versus Theory
  • Lenora Yee, English, Women of Color in Print Subcultures: 1970-2018
  • Kyra Zapf, English, Succession Anxiety Through Clothing in the Court of Henry VIII