FYE Prize
Candace Carlucci Backus '66 FYE Prize in Honor of Student Academic Achievement in
the First-Year Experience
The First-Year Experience Prize, supported with the generosity of Candace Carlucci
Backus 66, will be awarded annually to up to three projects by first-year students
in recognition of exceptional scholarly or artistic achievement in the falls Scribner
Seminars.
During the spring semester, the First-Year Experience Office will solicit nominations
from the previous falls Scribner Seminar instructors. Nominations may be either for
individual or collaborative projects, and may include any kind of exemplary work
written, visual, or performative.
Congratulations to the Class of 2028 First Year Experience Backus Prize Winners!
Dylan Dreizen (28), Jalane Mendo ('28), and Zivitte Bergman-Igra (28) are the recipients of the 2024-2025 Candace Carlucci Backus Prize for their outstanding work in their Fall 2024 Scribner Seminars.
Class of 2028 FYE Backus Prize Winners:
Dylan Dreizen, for their Blackout Poetry and Original Compositions from the Scribner Seminar Making Things Right, with Professor Larry Jorgensen
Jalane Mendo, for her creative short storyThe Missing Variable and companion reflective essay from the Scribner Seminar Freedom Dreams and the Black Radical Imagination with Professor Jenni Mueller
Zivitte Bergman-Igra, for her paper "No to Virtuosity: Disability, Aging and the Ordinary Body in Yvonne Rainer's Dance" from the Scribner Seminar Extraordinary Bodies with Professor Susannah Mintz
Congratulations to the Class of 2028 FYE Backus Prize Nominees!
Neva Hudson ('28), nominated by Professor Barbara Black
Clarissa Rachmiel ('28), nominated by Professor Barbara Black
George Fortin ('28), Adin Skye ('28), and Skye Smith ('28), nominated by Professor Dennis Schebetta
Margaret Harris ('28), nominated by Professor Larry Jorgensen
Elise Hinrichs ('28), nominated by Professor Susannah Mintz