Applications for the James J. Kopp Library Research Award will be accepted from May 1 through May 11 at 11:59 p.m. (Pacific).
Students in Bibliographic Research in Writing classes are invited to submit their final projects along with a short accompanying essay about their process. Students in current spring BRW classes are eligible to apply; all eligible sections are listed below.
Every year, two winners receive $200 in recognition of their excellent work and growth as researchers.
More information at https://library.lclark.edu/events/kopp-awards
Spring 2026 Bibliographic Research in Writing courses:
- BIO-343, Microbiology
- BIO-352, Animal Behavior
- CLAS-266, Health & Healing in the Ancient World
- CLAS-324, Roman Women
- ENG-235, Film Noir
- ENG-281, Medieval Manuscripts
- ENG-333, Major Figures: William Blake
- ENVS-220, Environmental Analysis
- GERM-322 Monsters, Machines, Mermaids
- HIST-226, 20th-Century Germany
- IA-340 International Political Economy
- MUS-106, Workshops in World Music
- MUS-163, History of Western Music II
- PHIL-102, Introduction to Philosophy
- PHIL-201, Philosophy of Religion
- PHYS-400, Advanced Lab/Colloquium
- POLS-250, Transitions to Democracy
- RELS-104, Religion and Violence
- RELS-225, Christian Origins
- RELS-358/458, Mysticism
- RELS-359, Asceticism
- SOAN-200, Ethnographic Research Methods
- SOAN-205, Research Theory and Design
- TH-283, Theatre and Society