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William Wong Wins 2021 Library Award for Undergraduate Research

May 14, 2021 English

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The Library Award for Undergraduate Research aims to promote the value and use of library services and information resources.

The University of Maryland Libraries and the Maryland Center for Undergraduate Research have partnered to showcase and reward undergraduate research projects. The Library Award for Undergraduate Research aims to promote the value and use of library services and information resources. Undergraduate English major William Wong has won the 2021 Library Award for Undergraduate Research for his paper "Strength in Contradiction: The Radicalization of Incel Rhetoric." Linda Coleman served as his paper advisor.

Up to four awards of $1,000 are awarded to undergraduates who impress us with their research. The awards, provided by the University of Maryland Libraries, aim to promote the value and use of library services and information resources. As part of our ongoing commitment to Inclusion, Diversity, Equity, and Accessibility (IDEA), the University of Maryland Libraries seek to recognize and empower students to explore diversity issues, educate themselves, and inspire others to advance social justice by embracing the IDEA values through research.