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Honors Student Wins Regional Research Award

March 17, 2025

Blythe Meacham of Frisco, a junior in the Angelo State University Honors Program, won the top prize for her research presentation at the recent 2025 Great Plains Honors Council (GPHC) Conference in Denton.

Angelo State Honors Program student Blythe Meacham Blythe Meacham An English major, Meacham earned a Dennis Boe Award for exceptional research and writing by an undergraduate honors student. She was presented a plaque and a $200 cash prize, and her work will be published in The Windmill, a scholarly journal featuring undergraduate research. Only three Dennis Boe Awards are presented annually to undergraduate students who are juniors or seniors.

Meacham’s oral presentation and paper detailed her research project titled “Beyond the Female Gothic: Wild Women in Charlotte Dacre’s Zofloya and Emily Brontë’s Wuthering Heights.”

Dr. Shirley Eoff “This latest recognition speaks to the continued academic success of our Honors Program students and the excellent mentoring they receive both within their academic majors and through the Honors Program,” said Dr. Shirley Eoff, Honors Program director. “Our students continue to produce high-quality work that engages important issues in their own academic disciplines while also connecting to issues of current concern – in this case, how the interplay between conceptions of natural and civilizing forces play a role in shaping human lives.”

Dennis Boe Award winners are selected through a blind review by a committee of university honors program deans, directors and faculty from across the region. Meacham is the 12th ASU Honors Program student to earn the award since 2013.

Group shot of Angelo State Honors Program students at the Great Plains Honors Council Conference (Front, L-R) Avery Schafer, Daisy Herr, Blythe Meacham, Kaci Wainscott, Luis Segovia; (Back, L-R) Hannah Jones, Clay Loper, Hannah Bankhead, Isabel Gilbert, Matthew Garner Also representing the ASU Honors Program and presenting their research at the GPHC Conference were:

The GPHC is a regional organization that serves collegiate honors programs in Texas, Arkansas, Kansas, Missouri, Nebraska and Oklahoma. More details are available at greatplainshonors.com.