OSUN, Hannah Arendt Center, and Center for Civic Engagement present:
Student Journalism Contest (win cash prizes!)
Part of the 16th annual Hannah Arendt Center fall conference on Tribalism and Cosmopolitanism
Thursday, October 17, 2024 – Friday, October 25, 2024
This event occurs on:
Thu. October 17 – Fri. October 25
On October 17 + 18, renowned speakers and scholars, prize-winning authors, and people at the forefront of important international cultural dialogues will gather at Olin Hall, and we want to see it through your eyes!
Winning students will receive a cash prize and have their work published in the Hannah Arendt Center's newsletter, Amor Mundi, and/or on our social media. Published submissions will receive a $50 payment, and the first place winner will receive a prize of $500!
Here's what we're accepting:
-a piece of writing (1 page or more) and photos, or
-a video (edited to no more than 3 min), or
-an interview with one or several conference speakers and photos
The first prize winner will be selected by a committee of HAC-affiliated professors, who will be looking for submissions of exceptional quality that are both creative and relevant to the conference theme.
How to submit:
We can't wait to see your work!
Calling all student journalists, writers, photographers, filmmakers, philosophers, poli-sci majors, and more! We're looking for creative submissions that capture the spirit of our annual conference, Tribalism and Cosmopolitanism: How Can We Imagine a Pluralist Politics?
On October 17 + 18, renowned speakers and scholars, prize-winning authors, and people at the forefront of important international cultural dialogues will gather at Olin Hall, and we want to see it through your eyes!
Winning students will receive a cash prize and have their work published in the Hannah Arendt Center's newsletter, Amor Mundi, and/or on our social media. Published submissions will receive a $50 payment, and the first place winner will receive a prize of $500!
Here's what we're accepting:
-a piece of writing (1 page or more) and photos, or
-a video (edited to no more than 3 min), or
-an interview with one or several conference speakers and photos
The first prize winner will be selected by a committee of HAC-affiliated professors, who will be looking for submissions of exceptional quality that are both creative and relevant to the conference theme.
How to submit:
- Attend the conference on October 17 + 18 (Bard students get in free!) and capture your experience.
- Submit your work through this form by Friday, October 25.
We can't wait to see your work!