Brandon Johnson, The Liberal Arts / Communication Arts and Sciences, “The Rhetoric of The CEO Presidency”
Second Place
Sarah Cathryn Majed Dweik, The Liberal Arts / Communication Arts and Sciences, “Memory Work in the ‘Old Cities’ of Bethlehem and Hebron”
Third Place
Gavin Davis, College of the Liberal Arts / English, “The Dividing Blade: The Sword as an Ideologically Contested Object in the Literature of Tenth Century England”
Maria Jose Andrade Gabino, College of the Liberal Arts / Spanish, “Negotiating Homosociality and Masculinities: Pedro Henríquez Ureña and the Ateneo de la Juventud Mexicana”
Minjin Kim, College of the Liberal Arts / Applied Linguistics, “Exploring the potential of using ChatGPT for rhetorical move-step analysis: The impact of prompt refinement, few-shot learning, and fine-tuning"