Major General John E. Morrison Award for Excellence in Education and Innovation
The Major General John E. Morrison Award for Excellence in Education and Innovation is for outstanding projects that address topics related to the history of science and technology. The $500.00 donation sponsors two achievement awards – one in the junior division (grades 6 through 8) and one in the senior division (grades 9 through 12). Winners receive a cash prize and a plaque with the name of the sponsor, and sponsorship is also acknowledged in the Maryland History Day program, the National History Day program, and in press releases containing the names of Maryland History Day winners.
Major General John E. Morrison, Jr., USAF was inducted into the NSA/CSS Cryptologic Hall of Honor in 2001. Read more about him HERE.
2024 Morrison Award Winners
CONGRATULATIONS to the winners of the 2024 Maj Gen John E. Morrison Jr. Award for Excellence in Education and Innovation (see below). Students submitted projects, papers, and presentations and the award ceremony was held on Saturday, 4 May. The National History Day competition will be held in June.
The theme for this year's competition was "Turning Points in History" As always, the Maryland History Day competition was filled with inspiring, talented, and impressive young minds. We were honored to present these special awards.
2023 Morrison Award Winners
CONGRATULATIONS to the winners of the 2023 Maj Gen John E. Morrison Jr. Award for Excellence in Education and Innovation (see below). Students submitted projects, papers, and presentations and the award ceremony was held on Friday, 5 May. The National History Day competition will be held in June.
The theme for this year's competition was "Frontiers in History: People, Places, Ideas." As always, the Maryland History Day competition was filled with creative, inspiring, and talented young minds. We were honored to present these special awards.
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Senior Level Winner
Project Title: The Worm that Ate Through the Internet: The Morris Worm"
Category: Senior Individual Website
Student: Aleah Dinmore
School: Arundel High School
Teacher: Michael Yuscavage -
Junior Level Winner
Project Title: "Alan Turing's Frontier: Cracking the Code"
Category: Junior Group
Students: Beck Medlin, Desmond Horvath, and Emmanuel Dominguez
School: Hampstead Hill Academy
Teacher: Amy Kosmer
Photo: Students Emmanuel Dominguez, Beck Medlin, and Desmond Horvath with NCF Communications Director Christine Harding
2022 Morrison Award Winners
CONGRATULATIONS to the winners of the 2022 Maj Gen John E. Morrison Jr. Award for Excellence in Education and Innovation (see below). The 2022 Maryland History Day event took place online with no in-person competition. Students submitted projects, papers, and presentations and the award ceremony was held virtually on 1 May. The National History Day competition will be held in June.
The theme for this year's event was "Debate & Diplomacy in History: Successes, Failures, Consequences." As always, the Maryland History Day competition was filled with creative, inspiring, and talented young minds. We are honored to present these special awards to the students. Click to learn more & see the list of all winners.
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Senior Level Winner
Project Title: The Oil Crisis of 1973: How Diplomacy Was Able to End the Worst Oil Crisis of the 20th Century
Category: Senior Individual Website
Student: Charlie Butler
School: Mount Saint Joseph High School
Teacher: Ryan Folmer -
Junior Level Winner
Project Title: The Space Race: The Fight for The Moon
Category: Junior Individual Exhibit
Student: Aleina Pulim
School: Clarksville Middle School
Teacher: Margaret Brothman, Beth Ceglia, and Catherine Mairs
2021 Morrison Award Winners
CONGRATULATIONS to the winners of the 2021 Maj Gen John E. Morrison Jr. Award for Excellence in Education and Innovation (see below). Due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic, the 2021 Maryland History Day event took place digitally with no in-person competition. Students submitted projects, papers, and presentations and the award ceremony was held virtually. The National History Day competition will be held in June.
The theme for this year's event was "Communication in History." As always, the Maryland History Day competition was packed with inventive, inspiring, and talented young minds. We are honored to present these special awards to the students. Click to see the full program.
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Project Title: "Shielded by Steel: How the Preservation of Cockpit Communications Have Led to Safer Air Travel"
Category: Senior Group Website
Student: Hanna Weikert, Mackenzie McCarter
School: South Hagerstown High School
Teacher: Jason Kamler -
Junior Level Winners
Project Title: "The Printing Press and Its Impact on Human History"
Category: Junior Group Website
Students: Andrew Luse, Jacob Hamilton-Rohe
School: Eastern Middle School
Teacher: Jermaine Ellerbe
2020 Morrison Award Winners
CONGRATULATIONS to the winners of the 2020 Major General John E. Morrison Award for Excellence in Education and Innovation (see below). Due to the Coronavirus (COVID-19) global pandemic, the 2020 Maryland History Day event took place digitally with no in-person competition. Students submitted projects, papers, and presentations and the award ceremony was held virtually. The National History Day competition will also be held virtually between June 14-18, 2020.
The theme for this year's event was "Breaking Barriers." As always, the Maryland History Day competition was packed with inventive, inspiring, and talented young minds. We are honored to present these special awards to the students. Click to see a full list of 2020 winners.
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Title: Ignaz Semmelweis: Pioneering Antiseptic Handwashing
Details Click to see photos of and details about the exhibit presentation.
Category: Senior Individual Exhibit
Student: Carlin Blash
School: South Hagerstown High School
Teacher: Jason KamlerLETTER FROM AWARD WINNER CARLIN BLASH TO THE NCMF
Thank you for sponsoring the special award I won, the Morrison Prize for Education and Innovation, at the Maryland State History Day competition. I always enjoy competing in the Maryland History Day competition as a chance to learn new information and showcase this knowledge. This year I chose to complete my project on Ignaz Semmelweis, a Hungarian physician who worked at the Vienna General Hospital in the mid 1800s to discover the cause of puerperal fever and the importance of handwashing in preventing the transmission of this disease. Semmelweis was intrigued by the fact that the first clinic run by physicians had a higher mortality rate from puerperal fever than the second clinic run by midwives. After investigation, Semmelweis found that puerperal fever was being caused by bacteria from decaying matter that the physicians transmitted to women when they went straight from autopsies to examining women in labor. Semmelweis decided to implement hand washing with chlorinated lime to destroy this bacteria and immediately after the mortality rate of the first clinic drastically decreased. Despite this convincing evidence, Semmelweis' ideas were criticized and he died before seeing them widely accepted. Today we know the importance of handwashing in preventing the transmission of disease which is why it is the first step that all healthcare workers use before caring for a patient. With the current coronavirus pandemic, we know that masks only provide a small level of defense if we are not washing our hands to prevent the contact of pathogens from our environment to ourselves and others. Ignaz Semmelweis needs to be more widely known for his contributions to healthcare and improving the lives of mothers all over the world. We can also learn from him to never give up on what we think is right when we face criticism, but to continue to stand by our ideas and push for improvement. I have really enjoyed learning about this aspect of women's medical history as I have completed this project as I hope you have too. I thank you again for sponsoring the award for my project as I feel Semmelweis' efforts were one of the most valuable innovations in medicine.Sincerely,
Carlin Blash -
Title: Charles Darwin: A Breaker and Builder of Barriers
Details: Click to see the video documentary online.
Category: Junior Group Documentary
Students: Chloe Crawford, Jordan Shriner
School: Severna Park Middle School
Teacher: Jessica Butcher
2019 Morrison Award Winners
CONGRATULATIONS to the Junior and Senior Division level winners of The Major General John E. Morrison Award for Excellence in Education and Innovation (see below) for 2019. The 2019 Maryland History Day event took place on 11 May, and as always, the competition was packed with the most inspiring, innovative, and talented young minds. The theme for this year's event was "Triumph and Tragedy." Click to see a full list of 2019 winners.
2018 Morrison Award Winners
CONGRATULATIONS to the Junior and Senior Division level winners of The Major General John E. Morrison Award for Excellence in Education and Innovation (see below). The 2018 Maryland History Day event took place on 28 April and, as always, the competition was packed with the most inspiring, innovative, and talented young minds. The theme for this year's event was "Conflict and Compromise in History." Click to see a full list of 2018 winners.
SENIOR DIVISION WINNER:
Student: Sierra Burns
Topic: AC vs DC: The Conflict That Sparked an Electrical Compromise That Still Stands Today
Category: Exhibit
School: Howard High School
County: Howard County
Teacher: Danelle Brennan
JUNIOR DIVISION WINNERS
Students: Kaci Grimplin, Paige Rattell
Topic: History of Toilet Paper: This performance presents information on the invention of toilet paper, and what was used before toilet paper.
Category: Performance
School: Centreville Middle School
County: Queen Anne’s County
Teacher: Thomas Hayman
2017 Morrison Award Winners
CONGRATULATIONS to the Junior and Senior Division level winners of The Major General John E. Morrison Award for Excellence in Education and Innovation. The 2017 Maryland History Day event took place on 29 April and, as always, featured MANY inspiring, innovative, and talented young minds. The theme for this year's event was "Taking A Stand in History." Please click here to see a full list of 2017 winners.
2017 Senior Division Winners
Alfred Wegener and His Stand for Continental Drift
Students: Na Hye Kim and Theresa Dollar
Teacher: Daniel McKenna
School: Poolesville High School, Montgomery County
Category: Group Exhibits
2017 Junior Division Winners
Elizabeth Blackwell’s Journey into the Medical Field
Students: Samantha Hare, Elise Parks, and Sophia Surina
Teacher: Curtis George
School: Matapeake Middle School, Queen Anne’s County
Category: Group Performances
2016 Morrison Award Winners
CONGRATULATIONS to the 2016 Maj Gen John E. Morrison Award for Excellence in Education and Innovation Winners!
Ms. Layla Grimm, Junior Level Award Winner for creating the website "Enchantress of Numbers," honoring Ms. Ada Lovelace. Ms. Grimm attends Snow Hill Middle School in Worcester County, MD. Her teacher is Mr. Beau Williams. Click here to visit Ms. Grimm's website.
Ms. Cheyenne Scott, Senior Level Award Winner for her performance of "Technology: The Next Frontier." Ms. Scott attends North Point High School in Charles County, MD. Her teacher is Ms. Jessica Pratta.
2015 Morrison Award Winners
CONGRATULATIONS to the 2015 winners of the Major General John E. Morrison Award in Excellence and Innovation!
Senior Division: Students - William Guo and Zachary Toth; Created a Web site regarding the topic, Henry Ford: The American Dream. From North Hagerstown High School in Washington County. Teacher - Samuel Spinder.
Junior Division: Students - Michael Bowler, David Dzingeleski, and William Jones. Created a Web site regarding the topic, Werner von Braun and the Space Race. From Catonsville Middle School in Baltimore County. Teacher - Robert Dungey.
2014 Morrison Award Winners
Senior Division: Mr. David Polefrone was selected as the winner for his presentation, The Case of Henrietta Lacks: Rights to Genetic Material and Informed Consent. Mr. Polefrone attends Marriotts Ridge High School in Howard County and his teachers are Ms. Lynn Rashid and Mr. Richard Malt.
Junior Division: Ms. Cassadra McIltrot was selected as the winner for her presentation, Humans vs. Humans: How Human Medical Research Has Impacted Our Rights and Responsibilities. Ms. McIltrot attends Sykesville Middle in Carroll County and her teacher is Ms. Sarah Gallagher.