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Oregon State University’s Claire McMorris wins the 2017 Lamb Prize
Negotiation Guidance Associates and the extended family of Bert & Phyllis Lamb are pleased to announce that Claire McMorris, a senior majoring in Political Science at Oregon State University, is the recipient of the 2017 Prize. Her submission is entitled “Corporate … Continue reading
Bryant University’s Quinn Massaroni wins the 2016 Lamb Prize
Negotiation Guidance Associates and the extended family of Bert & Phyllis Lamb are pleased to announce that Quinn Massaroni, a senior majoring in Law & Politics at Bryant University, is the recipient of the 2016 Prize. Her submission is entitled “A … Continue reading
UC-Davis’ Belcher Wins the First Annual Lamb Prize
Negotiation Guidance Associates and the extended family of Bert & Phyllis Lamb are pleased to announce that David Belcher, a junior in the Department of Political Science at UC-Davis, is the recipient of the 2015 Bert & Phyllis Lamb Prize … Continue reading
DEPARTMENTS WITH LAMB PRIZE WINNERS
BROWN UNIVERSITY: ANDREW STEINBERG, 2021 The 2021 recipient, Andrew Steinberg, is a Junior in the International and Public Affairs (IAPA) program at Brown University. The International and Public Affairs program at Brown University is the Watson Institute’s multidisciplinary and globally-comparative undergraduate … Continue reading
The Lamb Prize rewards innovation and good writing among undergraduates majoring in Political Science or one of its sub-fields. Continue reading
December 1, 2013
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Good Writing
Good writing is important because the sponsors of the Bert & Phyllis Lamb Prize in Political Science want the findings or products developed by the winner of the prize to be useful and useable. Good writing helps ensure the usability … Continue reading
A Word about Innovation
Innovation is about solving problems. Bert and Phyllis Lamb’s interest in innovation might be best described as a concern for efficiency and effectiveness. Phyllis designed homes for individual clients and for sale. Bert built them. They looked for ideas, improvements, … Continue reading