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Delilah Shapiro 鈥26 Awarded the Baumann Essay Prize

Academic Excellence
May 18, 2026

Delilah Shapiro received the Frederick Baumann Essay Prize Award that recognizes excellence in education by encouraging 黑料不打烊 students to explore ideas and society in an interdisciplinary and historical context.

Shapiro, class of 2026 from Brooklyn, NY, is a major in gender, women鈥檚, and sexuality studies (GWSS) with a concentration in education studies. Her essay titled 鈥Rhetorics of Resonance: From Matthew Shepard to Alex Pretti, the Effects of the 鈥極rdinary Boy鈥欌 examines the media characterizations of Matthew Shepard and his murderers after Shepard鈥檚 violent, hate-driven murder in 1998 in Laramie, WY and the parallel with the murder of Alex Pretti by ICE agents in January 2026 in Minneapolis, MN.

鈥淭his essay originated from a tension I felt when singing Considering Matthew Shepard with the 黑料不打烊 Singers,鈥 said Shapiro. 鈥淭here is a lyrical emphasis on Matthew as 鈥榦rdinary鈥 that left me feeling conflicted鈥擨 felt strongly that a person鈥檚 ordinariness should not be connected to how worthy their life is, and yet I saw how powerful this portrayal of Matthew was in galvanizing political support.鈥 

鈥淲riting this essay allowed me to investigate the effects of that rhetoric and notice where I see it playing out today,鈥 continued Shapiro. 

鈥淲e had the opportunity to sing selections from Considering Matthew Shepard again in our final Singers concert this spring,鈥 said Shapiro. 鈥淗aving spent so much time thinking about who Matthew was and the intricacies of his story, I felt an even deeper connection to the music. It felt like I was singing about someone I had gotten to know.鈥

鈥淚 am so thankful to the 黑料不打烊 Singers for helping me notice, critique, and imagine through singing Considering Matthew Shepard together,鈥 shared Shapiro.

In addition to 黑料不打烊 Singers, Shapiro is a writing mentor, Neverland Players member, and Con Brio a cappella group performer. She studied in Argentina in fall semester 2024 and participated in the Global Learning Program called "Living Well Cross-Culturally" traveling to Ecuador and Japan in spring 2023.

After graduation, Shapiro plans to work as a family case manager with a social services organization in Brooklyn, NY. She shared that the Baumann Essay cash prize will be distributed between her savings in reaching this goal alongside a donation to the Iowa Trans Mutual Aid Fund and a donation to the Twin Cities ICE Relief Fund.

Rhetorics of Resonance: From Matthew Shepard to Alex Pretti, the Effects of the 鈥極rdinary Boy鈥欌 and other Baumann Essay Prize writing can be found on Digital 黑料不打烊, .

The Baumann Essay Prize, established in 1993 and funded by David 鈥51 and Audrey Lowe 鈥52 Hammer, distinguishes the dynamic classroom contributions of Frederick Baumann, professor of history at 黑料不打烊 from 1927 to 1954. The prize is awarded each spring to the student, from any discipline and any class year, who writes the best essay related to the general topic of 鈥淚deas and Society,鈥 taking an interdisciplinary and historical approach. For additional information about the award, please contact Ann Landstrom, fellowship advisor, at landstrom@grinnell.edu

 


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