鈥淗er death was not just a cruel loss for her family; it denied future students the wisdom and sensitivity that she would have shared over a long career,鈥 reads a scholarship flyer posted in the 国产短视频鈥檚 English department.
After Quincey Davidsen Vierling Upshaw died of cervical cancer in 2018, her family created an award to carry on her legacy. Upshaw was an active member of the English department in her time at USF. Here she earned a BA in English and in Art in 2001, an MA in English Literature in 2010, taught as an adjunct instructor, and served as an advisor to English adjuncts.
The scholarship created in her name is awarded to three winners and calls for undergraduate women to submit essays about works by women authors. Micaela Osbourn, Alexis Patterson, and Maria Coto won the award in Spring 2019. In addition to the monetary award, each woman was gifted a framed copy of Upshaw with the following quote her father used during her eulogy.
鈥淎re you a princess?鈥 I said. And she said, 鈥淚 am much more than a princess, but you don鈥檛 have a dame for it on earth鈥
Upshaw鈥檚 father, Ronald Vierling, plans to publish winning essays from 2019 in a new journal titled 鈥淨: A Journal of Essays by Young Women.鈥
The deadline to submit essays for the Fall 2019 award is this Friday, December 13. Fall winners will be invited to an awards luncheon with Upshaw鈥檚 family and the contest judges. Questions about the call for essays can be emailed to ronaldjohnvierling@gmail.com. For award details, see the flyer at .