Book Award
To submit your project online, visit the . The deadline for Spring 2025 submissions is May 23rd 2024 at 5 p.m.
Email: Pamela Williams-Paez (or call 661/362-5904) for information about the Book Award.
The Sociology Book Award is an exciting opportunity for any student to submit current projects such as essays; poems; photography; multimedia projects; original film, video, or music; artwork; or other projects related to current social issues.
You don't have to be a sociology student to win. There are three awards to use towards books in our bookstore!
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- 1st place: $250
- 2nd place: $150
- 3rdplace: $100
Awards are sponsored by The COC Foundation, Barnes and Noble Bookstore, and the Sociology Department.
All submissions will be considered based on the following criteria:
- Organization of Materials
- Sociological Relevance
- Creativity
- Timeliness of Topic
Check out past recipients below:
Spring 2024
2nd Place: Courtney Nord: 2nd Place for her original song and video titled, "Hush."
Fall 2023
3rd Place: Robert Marquez, for the essay titled, "The Gratitude Served in the House of Chrome"
Spring 2023
1st Place: Brennan Jones for the video titled, "Rescue Anne"
Fall 2022
1st Place: Karen Canfield, for her poem titled, "On the Uterus"
2nd Place: Dorette Chapman, for her poem titled, "Son Down"
3rd Place: Megan Diane for her research project titled, "What factors influence College of the Canyons students to maintain good health?"
Spring 2022
1st Place: "150%" Chloe Mendoza
2nd Place: "
3rd Place: "A Look Into the Feminist Perspectives of Pornography: Empowering or a Means of Exploitation" Annotated Bibliography Linsey Towles
Fall 2021
1st Place: "Bittersweet" Brielle Cohen, artwork #1, artwork #2
2nd Place: "Looking Ahead" Angela Baluyut
3rd Place: "The Essence of Now on Gun Control" Andrew S. Kim
Spring 2021
1st Place: Margaret D'Isa-Hogan for her essay titled, "Art Studio For Working Class Ghosts"
2nd Place: Ritchie Hagan for his multi-media production titled, "Queer Expressions in Art"
3rd Place:
Fall 2020
1st Place: "More Than Their Oppression: Transgender Representation in Sabrina" by Brandon Huetter
2nd Place: "The Exploitation of Mental Illness in Hollywood" by Yasmine Naqui
3rd Place: "Wayward Children: The Perpetual Drug Epidemic" by Everet Fink
Spring 2020
1st Place: "Defining Terrorism: What Do We Consider to Be A Terrorist Act" by Dominic Mendoza
2nd Place: "The Homeless Epidemic" by Spencer Moreno
3rd Place: "Reproductoive Rights" by Olivia Pilson
Fall 2019
1st Place: "The Migrant Child" by Jasmine Campos
2nd Place: "November 14th, Between 7am" by Margaret D'isa-Hogan
3rd Place: "The Effects of Social Media on Politics" by Mark C. Meegan