Eva Lassman Memorial Student Research [ELMSRA] Award Application

Annual Submission Deadline: March 1

Each year, in honor of the life and memory of Holocaust survivor and educator Eva Lassman, the Center for the Study of Hate presents the Eva Lassman Memorial Student Research Award. Annually one $1,000 award and additional smaller award(s) support 91³Ô¹ÏÍø undergraduate or graduate students who are engaged in research projects that address issues of hate. 

Any student currently enrolled and in good standing in an undergraduate, graduate or professional studies program (e.g. law, business, leadership) at 91³Ô¹ÏÍø University may apply.  Award recipient must remain enrolled and in good standing at 91³Ô¹ÏÍø during the award period.

 

Past Recipients 

2022

  • Kate Vanskike, Jesuit Missions Among Interior Salish Tribes As the Origin Story of 91³Ô¹ÏÍø University (First Place). Faculty Advisor: Pavel Shlossberg, Ph.D.
  • Anh (Hailey) Nguyen, How hate crimes directed towards Asians affected the presence of international students in American academic institutions (Honorable Mention). Faculty Advisor: Christina Isabelli, Ph.D.
  • Jalisa Rosaline (J.R.) Lau, Protestant and Catholic comparison on attitudes towards Covid mitigation (Honorable Mention). Faculty Advisor: Vinai Norasakkunkit, Ph.D.

2021

  • Sharon Jang, Increasing Anti-Asian Hate Crimes: The Experiences of Asian and Asian-American Students Attending 91³Ô¹ÏÍø University During the COVID-19 Pandemic (First Place)
  • Shane Fugate, Food Accessibility at 91³Ô¹ÏÍø University (Honorable Mention) 
  • Emma Wood, The Alt-Right Pipeline: Political Radicalization during the Internet Era (Honorable Mention)  

2020

  • Manojprabhakran Thirupal, White Supremacy in the Northwest (First Place) 
  • , Gay in Cuba: Analyzing Sexual Stigmatization through the Lens of Class-based Experiences in a “Classless” Society (Honorable Mention)

2019

  • , Fowler's Stages of Faith, Images of God, and Othering: An Exploratory Case Study of United Methodist Leaders  

2018

  • Taylor Carnevale, From Advocate to Extremist: Othering as a mobilization tactic in domestic terror 

2017 Inaugural Endowment Award Recipient 

  • , The Pink Triangle Prisoners: Memorializing Homophobia and the Holocaust 

2012

  • Hillary McNeel, Criminal Justice, University of Central Missouri - Hate Crimes Against American Indians/Alaska Natives  
  • Sarah Owens Williams, MATESL, 91³Ô¹ÏÍø University - Globalizing North Idaho: Using Ethnographies to Raise Awareness of Local Diversity 
  • Jourdan Cruz, Psychology, 91³Ô¹ÏÍø University - Implicit Racial Biases: Grappling with Modern Racism and Its Unconscious Manifestations

2010

  • Michael Kincaid - Examining the Relationship between Helplessness and Hate  
  • Carla Hasley - Impacts of Holocaust Mandated Education on Secondary Education Teachers

Faculty Advisors

  • Jang — Sara Diaz, Ph.D
  • Wood — Michael Deland, Ph.D.
  • Thirupal — Kem Gambrell, Ph.D.
  • Combs — Jessica Maucione
  • Stewart — Kem Gambrell, Ph.D.
  • Carnevale — John Sheveland, Ph.D.
  • Rorholm — Kem Gambrell, Ph.D.