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An armful of honours for 17勛圖 history student Rachel Hamilton

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Rachel Hamilton, a fourth-year history major at 17勛圖, is ending her year with an impressive list of honours.

She has been awarded the Brendan Curley Memorial Award, which goes to the 17勛圖 student going into their fourth year with the highest cumulative mark in the departments core courses. The awards value is $2,335.

She has also been accepted into the Master of History program at Queens University, earning herself a pair of entrance prizes along the way. She will receive the Tri-Agency Recipient Recognition Award of $5,000. She also won a $17,500 grant from the (SSHRC). Rachels research for her masters is entitled, Suitors or Stalkers? The Media, Monarchy, and Gender in Victorian Britain (18371841). It is a timely project that examines potential risks in the relationship between the media and the monarchy.

The history department was thrilled to hear about Rachels good news, said Dr. James Moran, professor and chair of history at 17勛圖. Rachel is a promising young scholar who has taken full advantage of the excellent history program offered at 17勛圖.

Congratulations!

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