Student Awards

Howard W. Hintz Philosophy Essay Prize

For consideration for the Howard W. Hintz Philosophy Essay, Prize, philosophy students submit an essay, not longer than 20 pages, written for a philosophy course, on which they received an A. For more information about this essay prize and how to submit your essay, read the Instructions and Cover Sheet (docx).

If you have any questions, e-mail the department chair, Professor Daniel Campos.

College Honors, Awards, and Scholarships

The Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship

Affiliated with the Brooklyn College Honors Academy, the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship (MMUF) is open to highly qualified students who hope to pursue graduate study in a wide variety of humanities and social science fields as well as mathematics and environmental science. (See the MMUF website for a complete list of eligible majors). The Andrew W. Mellon Foundation supports the Mellon Mays Undergraduate Fellowship program at 38 American colleges and universities with the goal of increasing diversity among college faculties by helping students of great promise to become scholars of the highest distinction.

Mellon Mays fellows receive partial scholarships, summer research stipends, and help repaying undergraduate student loans. They have also won many prestigious honors and awards such as the Rosen Fellowship, the Ford Fellowship, the Goldsmith Scholarship, and being elected to Phi Beta Kappa.

For more information about the MMUF and how to apply, view the pamphlet (pdf). In addition, you can contact the Honors Academy, 2231 Boylan Hall, at 718.951.4114 or via e-mail.

Office of Scholarships

Brooklyn College offers more than 600 scholarships, awards, and prizes each year to undergraduate and graduate students. More than $1 million is available to support the education of qualified students.

For more information, contact the Office of Scholarships at 718.951.4796.

Scholarship Opportunities for Freshmen, Sophomores, and Juniors

The Scholarships Office is happy to announce that Brooklyn College is currently seeking qualified applicants for the following scholarships. If you would like to meet with someone to discuss your eligibility for any of the opportunities listed, read the descriptions provided as well as the scholarship websites, paying particular attention to the eligibility sections; once you have done that, e-mail Stephen Gracia, fellowship coordinator for the Office of Scholarships. In your e-mail, be sure to indicate which scholarship(s) you are interested in learning more about or applying for and also be sure to attach your résumé.

Keep in mind, these scholarships are prestigious and competitive and generally require strong backgrounds in leadership, academics, volunteerism, or research.

  • Udall Foundation: The Udall Scholarship is for sophomores and juniors interested in environmental issues.
  • Jeannette K. Watson Fellowship: The J.K. Watson is for freshmen and sophomores in New York City looking to supplement classroom learning with real-life experience. Fellows are to complete three consecutive summers of paid internships; fields of interest include nonprofit organizations, government service, and private enterprise.
  • Beinecke Scholarship: The Beinecke is for students interested in a graduate education in the arts, humanities, or social sciences. Applicants should be juniors who wish to promptly enter graduate studies after receiving their baccalaureate degree. The Beinecke African Scholarship program is for African students interested in graduate studies in conservation or wildlife ecology at a university in the United States.
  • Harry S. Truman Scholarship Foundation: The Truman is a national scholarship that focuses on public service. It is of interest to those looking to pursue careers in government, social work, and education, among other areas. Applicants are mostly juniors who wish to further their education at the master’s or doctorate level.
  • Barry Goldwater Scholarship: The Goldwater is for juniors and seniors interested in pursuing careers in science, mathematics, and engineering.
  • Fulbright Commission UK Summer Institute: The U.S.-U.K. Fulbright Commission offers special Summer Institutes for U.S. citizens to come to the United Kingdom. These summer programs provide the opportunity for U.S. undergraduates (over age 18), with at least two years of undergraduate study left to complete, to come to the United Kingdom on a three-, four-, or six-week academic and cultural summer program. Participants in these programs will get the opportunity to experience an exciting academic program at a highly regarded U.K. university; explore the culture, heritage, and history of the United Kingdom; and develop their academic ability by improving presentation, research, and communication skills.

The Rosen Fellowship Program

If you ever imagined a unique project that would advance your personal development, the Rosen Fellowship Program is designed to help you achieve your dreams.

The fellowship grants undergraduate students the possibility to create an out-of-classroom experience that will promote creative or career advancement. Each year, the program supports up to eight students who might not otherwise be able to afford such opportunities and who exhibit extraordinary creativity, determination, and promise in articulating and pursuing their career and life goals.

Students may propose a full range of activities, including study abroad, personalized internships, scientific research, artistic expression, or community engagement. All applications will be evaluated on the basis of creativity and the degree to which the proposal will credibly advance the student’s personal and professional life goals.

Fellowships are competitive and will provide stipends of up to $5,000 to each chosen recipient.

For more information, view the Office of Scholarships page regarding this fellowship opportunity.

Magner Career Center Internship Stipend Awards

Magner Career Center Internship Stipend Awards are competitive cash awards to help undergraduate and graduate students take nonpaid/low-paying off-campus internships. Financial awards range from $1,000 to $3,500 and are taxable. Internships providing small stipends, such as for travel or lunch, and
internships for academic credit are also available. Stipends are awarded based on the number of hours and weeks worked at the internship site.

These awards are made possible by very generous donations from Brooklyn College alumni (Magner, Sisti, Tow, Kandel, O’Hara, Friedman, Garil, Glaser, Geen, Kandel, and Weill) and Kauffman, Citigroup, and Turing’s Craft foundations.

For more information, view the Internship Stipend Awards Fact Sheet or you contact the Magner Career Center at 718.951.5696.

Departmental Honors, Awards, and Scholarships

Every year, the Department of Philosophy gives out thousands of dollars in scholarships and awards.

If you wish to inquire about departmental scholarships, awards, and the Howard W. Hintz Philosophy Essay Prize, contact:
Department of Philosophy
3308 Boylan Hall
P: 718.951.5311

Honors in Philosophy Requirements

  • At least a 3.50 GPA in philosophy courses
  • At least three credits of honors work in philosophy
  • Recommendation by a vote of the Philosophy Department

Awards

  • Candace J. Groudine Human Rights Award
  • Emily Michael Award
  • Eric Steinberg Philosophy Award
  • Franklin J. Matchette Foundation Award
  • John Pickett Turner Philosophy Award
  • Philosophy Merit Award
  • Stanley Malinovich Memorial Award for Excellence in Philosophy

Scholarships

  • Beth J. Singer Scholarship for Excellence in Philosophy
  • Kitty and Lou Newman Memorial Scholarship in Philosophy
  • Mildred Sheehan Philosophy Scholarship
  • Paul Taylor Philosophy Scholarship

Prizes

  • Howard W. Hintz Philosophy Essay Prize

Award Recipients

2022

Award / Scholarship Recipient
John Pickett Turner Philosophy Award Roberto De Gregorio
Yusuf Hasan
Eric Steinberg Award Grace Dennis
Howard W. Hintz Essay Prize Ryan Fratello
Stanley Malinovich Memorial Award Thelonious Moree
Emily Michael Award Nicole Zinuhova
Jay Jankelewicz Memorial Award Lauryn Andrews
Mildred Sheehan Scholarship Selina Nhu
Beth J. Singer Scholarship Yolette Bukai
Paul Taylor Scholarship Zhen (Yeki) Zhang
Kitty and Lou Newman Memorial Scholarship Fannie Feynberg
Departmental Honors Roberto De Gregorio
Yusuf Hasan

2021

Award / Scholarship Recipient
John Pickett Turner Philosophy Award Makesha Balkaran
Eric Steinberg Award Daniela Alba
Howard W. Hintz Essay Prize Gillian Gagliano
Stanley Malinovich Memorial Award Nayanci Lopez
Matchette Foundation Award Brenda Tawil
Emily Michael Award Soanne Saint Victor
Jay Jankelewicz Memorial Award Vincent Andreassi
Philosophy Merit Award Kyalah Astwood
Christian Reyes
Ashley Velez
Mildred Sheehan Scholarship Yusuf Hasan
Beth J. Singer Scholarship Francesca Salter
Paul Taylor Scholarship Tenaj Smith
Kitty and Lou Newman Memorial Scholarship Roberto De Gregorio
Lazaros Chati
Departmental Honors Makesha Balkaran

2020

Award / Scholarship Recipient
Stanley Malinovich Memorial Award Nayanci Lopez
Mildred Sheehan Scholarship Yusuf Hasan
Beth J. Singer Scholarship Francesca Salter
Paul Taylor Scholarship Tenaj Smith
Jay Jankelewicz Memorial Award Vincent Andreassi
Emily Michael Award Soanne Saint Victor
John Pickett Turner Philosophy Award Makesha Balkaran
Franklin J. Matchette Foundation Award Brenda Tawil
Kitty and Lou Newman Memorial Scholarship Roberto De Gregorio
Lazaros Chati
Eric Steinberg Award Daniela Alba
Howard W. Hintz Essay Prize Gillian Gagliano
Philosophy Merit Award Christian Reyes
Kyalah Astwood

2019

Award / Scholarship Recipient
John Pickett Turner Philosophy Award Marium Abdou
Todd Fitch
Mildred Sheehan Philosophy Scholarship Oswaldo Nevers
Franklin J. Matchette Foundation Award Fallon Pyatigorsky
Emily Michael Award Alice Liu
Natalia Ryabenkova
Paul Taylor Philosophy Scholarship Paulina Vaynshteyn
Stanley Malinovich Memorial Award for Excellence in Philosophy Daniel Durso
Nicholas Tan
Kitty and Lou Newman Memorial Scholarship in Philosophy Johnny Han
Candace J. Groudine Human Rights Award Connor Boyd
Beth J. Singer Scholarship for Excellence in Philosophy Alexandria James
Eric Steinberg Philosophy Award Abraham Alex
Matthew Denaro
Howard W. Hintz Philosophy Essay Prize Vincent Andreassi
Philosophy Merit Award Sofia Feldmann
Lakshay Khosla
Iqra Nazlin
Departmental Honors Joel Alvarez
Connor Boyd
Daniel Durso
Fallon Pyatigorsky

2018

Award / Scholarship Recipient
John Pickett Turner Philosophy Award Ahmed Aly
Christina Weinbaum
Franklin J. Matchette Foundation Award Chukwunonso Nwasike
Emily Michael Award Emily Costantino
Paul Taylor Philosophy Scholarship Sofia Feldmann
Stanley Malinovich Memorial Award for Excellence in Philosophy Heather Alper
Nimra Asif
Kitty and Lou Newman Memorial Scholarship in Philosophy Fallon Pyatigorsky
Candace J. Groudine Human Rights Award Jennifer Innes
Beth J. Singer Scholarship for Excellence in Philosophy Nicholas Tan
Eric Steinberg Philosophy Award Jennifer Li
Alex Mendez
Shoshana Schultz
Departmental Honors Nimra Asif
Andrew Galteland
Jennifer Li
Alex Mendez
Chukwunonso Nwasike
Christina Weinbaum

2017

Award / Scholarship Recipient
John Pickett Turner Award Andrew Rubner
Mildred Sheehan Scholarship Shoshana Schultz
Franklin J. Matchette Foundation Award Andrew Galteland
Emily Michael Award Susan Thomas
Fred Michael Award Elijah Blumofe
Paul Taylor Scholarship Nicholas Tan
Stanley Malinovich Memorial Award Joseph Frankel
Kitty and Lou Newman Memorial Scholarship Brandon Farber
Candace J. Groudine Human Rights Award Emily Costantino
Beth J. Singer Scholarship Nimra Asif
Eric Steinberg Award Vishnu Tiwari
Howard W. Hintz Essay Prize Chukwunonso Nwasike
Philosophy Merit Award Heather Alper
Keren Goldberger
Alex Mendez
Robyn Saad

2016

Award / Scholarship Recipient
John Pickett Turner Award Siminya Massias
Mildred Sheehan Scholarship Andrew Galteland
Franklin J. Matchette Foundation Award Susan Thomas
Emily Michael Award Jennifer Innes
Paul Taylor Scholarship Angela Pena
Stanley Malinovich Award Rajan Lala
Jacob Levin
Kitty and Lou Newman Scholarship Andrew Rubner
Candace J. Groudine Human Rights Award Ryan Siegel
Beth J. Singer Scholarship Jessica Treijs
Philosophy Merit Award Carlos Valdez
Eric Steinberg Award Conrad Ziolkowski
Howard W. Hintz Essay Prize Siminya Massias
Departmental Honors Eric Hirsch

2015

Award / Scholarship Recipient
Philosophy Merit Award Jessica Treijs
John Pickett Turner Award Crystal Cheng
Mildred Sheehan Scholarship Siminya Massias
Eric Steinberg Award Eric Grimm
Paul Taylor Scholarship Conrad Ziolkowki
Emily Michael Award Jessica Treijs
Franklin J. Matchette Foundation Award Crystal Cheng
Candace J. Groudine Human Rights Award Malak Yehia
Stanley Malinovich Award Jennifer Innes
Kitty and Lou Newman Scholarship Genevieve Badi-Orio
Departmental Honors Crystal Cheng

2014

Award / Scholarship Recipient
Stanley Malinovich Memorial Award Max Feist
Mildred Sheehan Scholarship Philip Coard
Beth J. Singer Scholarship Eric Grimm
Paul Taylor Scholarship Cecily Pinkerton
Kitty and Lou Newman Scholarship Lucy Stack
Candace J. Groudine Human Rights Award Ed Smith
Emily Michael Award Crystal Cheng
John Pickett Turner Philosophy Award William Cheung
James Repetti
Franklin J. Matchette Foundation Award Marco Poggio
Eric Steinberg Award Casey Duncan
Philosophy Merit Award Lucas Moline
Departmental Honors William Cheung
Lucy Stack

2013

Award / Scholarship Recipient
Stanley Malinovich Memorial Award Macauley Davis
Mildred Sheehan Scholarship Max Feist
Beth J. Singer Scholarship Danielle Reinbachs
Paul Taylor Scholarship Michael Calasso
Candace J. Groudine Human Rights Award Thanddnes Palmer
Emily Michael Award Casey Duncan
John Pickett Turner Philosophy Award Joseph Gotesman
Franklin J. Matchette Foundation Award Anne Boatner
Eric Steinberg Award James Repetti
Howard W. Hintz Essay Prize William Cheung
Lucy Stack
Philosophy Merit Award Michael Perrin

Phi Sigma Tau

The Philosophy Department is proud to be the home of a chapter of Phi Sigma Tau, the International Honor Society in Philosophy. Founded in 1930, the society has a network of more than 200 chapters throughout the United States and Canada, at both public and private institutions of higher learning. The purpose of Phi Sigma Tau is to encourage interest and activity among students and to promote ties between philosophy departments in accredited institutions.

Eligibility

In order to be eligible for nomination to the Brooklyn College Chapter of Phi Sigma Tau, a student must meet all of the following criteria:

  1. have completed at least three semesters at Brooklyn College;
  2. have a cumulative GPA of at least 3.30;
  3. have taken at least two elective courses in philosophy at 3000 or higher (not PHIL 2101, 2200, or 2501); and
  4. currently have at least a B in each of his or her elective philosophy courses.

If you satisfy all of the above criteria and wish to submit your candidacy for Phi Sigma Tau, fill out the Phi Sigma Tau Candidacy Form (doc) and send your e-mail to Associate Professor Gotlib.

The deadline for accepting submissions for candidacy is April 8, 2022.

Inductees

2019

  • Kelsey Akpan
  • Robert Alexandre
  • Connor Boyd
  • Matthew Denaro
  • Daniel Durso
  • Gulnaz Kudoiarova
  • Louisa Lehnert
  • Maggie Lin
  • Jose Rodriguez
  • Isaac Sardar
  • Cassie Smyth
  • Eleni Vasilakos

2018

  • Abraham Alex
  • Heather Alper
  • Vincent Andreassi
  • Nimra Asif
  • Phat (Jason) Bach
  • Mictian Carax
  • Emily Costantino
  • Todd Fitch
  • Joseph Frankel
  • Alex Mendez
  • Hadassah Stein
  • Nicholas Tan

2017

  • Joel Alvarez
  • Benjamin Friedman
  • Andrew Galteland
  • Rebecca Harmata
  • Matthew Karasik
  • Christina Weinbaum
  • Nicanor Woodroffe

2016

  • Eby Agoha
  • Sonia Beyda
  • Ashley Brown
  • Juthi Hanif
  • Alexa Marshall
  • Billy Michaca
  • Michael Ngo
  • Sana Parvaz
  • Susan Thomas
  • Quixote Vassilakis

2015

  • Edward Cerna
  • Candice Chetta
  • Phillip Coard
  • Samantha DiMora
  • Rajan Lala
  • Ayelet Roller

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