A group of Brown students have worked for three years on Flapjax, a new programming language built atop JavaScript. Their work was recognized with the Best Student Paper award at The International Conference on Object Oriented Programming, Systems, Languages and Applications (OOPSLA 2009) in Orlando, Florida. The Flapjax group includes four undergrads--Leo Meyerovich '07 (currently a third-year Ph.D. student at Berkeley), Jacob Baskin '08 (now at Google), Michael Greenberg '07 (now a third-year Ph.D. student at University of Pennsylvania), and Aleks Bromfield '08, Master's '09 (now at Microsoft) --and two Ph.D. students, Greg Cooper '08 (now at Google) and Arjun Guha, all working with Shriram Krishnamurthi.