HINT: Submit some of your Brit papers to the contest! You even have time to revise it if you want...see the full call and deadline below!
Best Essay Awards
The English and Languages Department is seeking models of excellence in student writing, including:
Research Essays
Literary Analyses
Personal Essays
Non-Print Media Analyses
(of, for instance, Scissortail Readings, Foreign Film Festival screenings,
NT Live productions, commercials, advertisements, etc.)
New Media
(such as infographics)
And if you have an excellent writing sample that doesn’t neatly fit into any of the genres listed above, please submit it, too! (Except for poetry and fiction—submit that to Originals.)
Each entry must have been submitted for a class taught by an instructor in the English and Languages Department and must have been produced since March 2019. Each submission should include: a) author’s name; b) contact information; c) title of the essay; and d) the course and professor for which the work was submitted. Submit entries via email to sbenton@ecok.edu.
DEADLINE: Wednesday, April 24, 2020
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