2024 State Contest Finalists

Award medals laying on a table ready to be presented.

The 2024 finalists from the state-level National History Day contest in North Carolina.

Award Student(s) Project Title School Teacher/Advisor
Junior Group Documentary, 1st Place Alvin Shen, Dennis Lin Meiji Restoration: The Turning Point of Japan's History Jay M Robinson Middle Heather Layton
Junior Group Documentary, 2nd Place Abigail Blair, Lyla Varnum The Day The River Ran Red: The Wilmington Coup of 1898 The International School at Gregory Sarah Stepanski
Junior Group Documentary, 3rd Place Grace Wachtel, Katherine Gierl A Pill Safer Than Alka-Seltzer: Thalidomide and the FDA St. Michael the Archangel Paul Gauthier
Junior Group Exhibit, 1st Place Olivia Stetler, Zipporah Tunnage In Flames: America's Only Successful Coup Holly Shelter Middle Jeffrey Stanek
Junior Group Exhibit, 2nd Place Omer Demirci, Raoul Favret On The Edge Pine Springs Preparatory Academy Jerry Hensler
Junior Group Exhibit, 3rd Place Atiksh Bhan, Benjamin Estrem, Miles Fitzgerald The 1898 Wilmington Massacre: Stifling The Economic And Political Future Of Wilmington Wilmington Academy of Arts and Sciences Ryan Gibble
Junior Group Performance, 1st Place Lea Nuckles, Madalo Bean How The Storming Of The Bastille Changed France Forever Wayne School of Engineering Michell Rutledge
Junior Group Performance, 2nd Place Eleanor Savoy, Elizabeth Brown, Eska Garrison, Madeline Barker The Massacre of the Romanovs: The Murders that Established Communist Russia ArtSpace Charter School Ian Canary-King
Junior Group Website, 2nd Place Caroline Sleik, Lia Corbeil Virginia Apgar And The Apgar Score Hendersonville Middle Anne Boyette
Junior Group Website, 3rd Place Ben Kowalak, Samuel Cannon Roman Concrete: Laying The Foundation For Modern Architecture Hendersonville Middle Anne Boyette
Junior Individual Documentary, 1st Place Daniel Bashtovyy The Hungarian Revolution Of 1956 Oakwood School Erica Imbimbo
Junior Individual Documentary, 2nd Place Abram Baker The Most Dangerous Event In History Wilmington Academy of Arts and Sciences Ryan Gibble
Junior Individual Documentary, 3rd Place Tilghman Reiss Kicked off the Pitch: The 1921 Bans on Women's Soccer Wilmington Academy of Arts and Sciences Ryan Gibble
Junior Individual Exhibit, 1st Place Penelope Gilliland, Khushi Ravi Kumar, Sarahna Agarwal Women Must Not Depend Upon The Protection Of Men, But Must Be Taught To Protect Herself Pine Springs Preparatory Academy Jerry Hensler
Junior Individual Exhibit, 2nd Place Ruby Huggins Keeping It Cool: How Refrigeration Changed History Hendersonville Middle Anne Boyette
Junior Individual Exhibit, 3rd Place Eliza Johnson A Call To Action Wilmington Academy of Arts and Sciences Ryan Gibble
Junior Individual Website, 1st Place Zayden Young Homer Plessy and the Doctrine of Separate but Equal Hendersonville Middle Anne Boyette
Junior Individual Website, 2nd Place Sarah Taaffe The Phonograph: The Invention That Changed the Music Industry Woodlawn School Michael Perry
Junior Individual Website, 3rd Place Ada Staebell The Monuments Men: The Fight To Preserve Europe's Cultural Treasures Hendersonville Middle Anne Boyette
Junior Paper, 1st Place Michael Wei Citizenship, the 14th Amendment, and Justice Davis Drive Middle Alex Wei
Junior Paper, 2nd Place Tiger Zhao From Pain to Power - How the Attack on Pearl Harbor Changed History Davis Drive Middle Chengmin Huang
Junior Paper, 3rd Place Elle Sprenger The Radium Girls: How Tragedy Led To Advancements in Health And Safety Woodlawn School Michael Perry
Senior Group Documentary, 1st Place Audrey Seiler, Clarissa Hamlin, Zanyiah Lash Black World War Two Veterans: The Catalyst for Justice Through the Civil Rights Movement and Beyond Rockingham Co Early College High Valencia Abbott
Senior Group Documentary, 2nd Place Emma He, Irene Xu Buckle Up! How Synthetic Plastic Changed the Automobile Industry Early College at Guilford Morris Johnson
Senior Group Documentary, 3rd Place Elianna Yoder, Jonah Hardin, Kyle Malt Hawks and Doves: How the Tet Offensive of 1968 provoked a tumultuous political and social turning point in America. Classical Scholars Yvonne Krowka
Senior Group Exhibit, 1st Place Catherine Kendall, Ellen Lan From Tsarism to Communism: A Failed Transformation Cary Academy Naomi Barlaz
Senior Group Exhibit, 2nd Place Hanna Davis, Leo Boersma, Sophia Catino, William King How Standard Oil's Mark Can Never Be Erased New Hanover High Chad Goins
Senior Group Exhibit, 3rd Place Faith Brennan, Grace Liu, Meredith Presnell Seo Taiji and Boys: How the First K-Pop Group Defied Tradition and Ignited the Korean Wave Early College at Guilford Morris Johnson
Senior Group Performance, 1st Place Ava Karis Renegar, Campbell Hodge, Kerrigan Wankel Where are the Women? How The Bond Between Indigenous Women And The Suffragists Created A Turning Point In The Movement For Women's Rights. Classical Scholars Eliza Hardin
Senior Group Performance, 2nd Place Alex Lin, Bryan Fernandes, Keegan Fullagar, Marnie Lasher The Battle of Guilford Courthouse Early College at Guilford Morris Johnson
Senior Group Performance, 3rd Place Ishaan Sinha, Jaya Koneswaran, Jishnu Kolla, Ohm Patel, Vihaan Mitra Cutting Edge: How Sliced Bread Changed the World Early College at Guilford Morris Johnson
Senior Group Website, 1st Place Adam Politi, Rowan Forkin, Slade Forkin Orbital Beginnings: Sputnik and the Birth of the Space Age Cape Fear Academy Nathan Gergel
Senior Group Website, 2nd Place Abby Mocharnuk, Nishitha Daniel The Holodomor: A Turning Point in the History of Genocide Early College at Guilford Morris Johnson
Senior Group Website, 3rd Place Ezra Kushigian, Ryan Malt W.H.O.? Zhdanov that is Who. How One Man Created a Turning Point in World Health, Medical Advancements, and Foreign Relations Classical Scholars Eliza Hardin
Senior Individual Documentary, 1st Place Finn McElwee Friends to Enemies: The CIA Backed Coup in Iran Chapel Hill High Veena Anglin
Senior Individual Documentary, 2nd Place Kanishka Dhaliwal The Bangladesh Liberation War Oakwood School Erica Imbimbo
Senior Individual Documentary, 3rd Place Samuel Pate How Personal Photography Changed Our View of Warfare Massey Hill Classical High Mark Czechowski
Senior Individual Exhibit, 1st Place William Gardner The Chevrolet Corvair Cape Fear Academy Nathan Gergel
Senior Individual Exhibit, 2nd Place Magali Murray The Federal Meat Inspection Act of 1906 Crossroads FLEX Cheryl Murray
Senior Individual Exhibit, 3rd Place Lucia Reynal Penicillin, Molding Solutions Woodlawn School Cameron Edsall
Senior Individual Performance, 1st Place Isabella Hardy Hang Down Your Head and Cry: The Turning Point Of The American Folk Revival Gryphon Academy Elizabeth Hardy
Senior Individual Performance, 2nd Place David Milbourne How Did the September 11th Attacks Change the US? Reid Ross Classical High David Pearce
Senior Individual Performance, 3rd Place Julian Garcia How Was the Fall of the Berlin Wall a Turning Point in History? Reid Ross Classical High David Pearce
Senior Individual Website, 1st Place Kathryne Hong The Vietnam War: A Turning Point for Black American Civil and Social Rights in the Military Durham Academy Brian Fennessy
Senior Individual Website, 2nd Place Jack Kendall Canned Food Woodlawn School Cameron Edsall
Senior Individual Website, 3rd Place Maggie Norris Silver Linings: Lasting Impacts Of Civil War Photography Junius H Rose High Stephanie Noles
Senior Paper, 1st Place Xiaozhi Pan Ideological Hegemony in China: A Tradition with Deep Historical Roots Asheville School Nathaniel Johnson
Senior Paper, 2nd Place Scott McFarland Escaping The Malthusian Trap: The Haber-Bosch Process Isaac M Bear Early College High School Stephen McFarland
Senior Paper, 3rd Place Evan Cox The Zimmermann Telegram: The Message That Transformed The World Cape Fear Academy Nathan Gergel