November 1, 2011
The announces an essay contest for students in the Bard network of institutions:
The world’s seven billionth person was born today, October 31, 2011
“What would you tell the world’s seven-billionth person so that s/he can be a responsible global citizen?” This new global citizen comes into a world of unprecedented breakthroughs in science and technology, a world in which people are more connected than ever before, but with tremendous economic and environmental challenges. As Hakan Altinay wrote in his book Global Civics, “Working on a welcome message for our seven-billionth fellow human being provides us with an opportunity for introspection as well as a frank accounting of the implicit responsibilities we have to other human beings and future generations.” What welcoming message would you send? Contest The contest seeks submissions of 500 – 1000 words that address issues of interest to people worldwide, including challenges and potential solutions for the next generation. Multi-media submissions will also be considered. Student submissions are encouraged from the Bard network of institutions, including: Al-Quds/Bard Honors College for Liberal Arts and Sciences; Â鶹´«Ã½; Bard College (Annandale-on-Hudson); Bard College Graduate Programs (Annandale-on-Hudson); Bard College at Simon’s Rock; Bard High School Early Colleges (Manhattan, Queens, Newark); Bard Early College of New Orleans; Bard Graduate Center for Decorative Arts; Bard Master of Arts in Teaching Programs (New York City, California, West Bank); Bard Prison Initiative campuses; International Center for Photography; Paramount Bard Academy; and Smolny College/Faculty of Liberal Arts and Sciences, St. Petersburg State University and our other partners.
Submissions should be emailed to civic@bard.eduDeadline January 31, 2012Three first place winners will be chosen.
· Each first place winner will win $500.· An honorable mention award of $50 will be given to the best submission from each Bard network institution.· Each first place winner will receive a Bard Center for Civic Engagement Excellence Award.· Each first place winner will be featured on a panel at Bard’s Annandale-on-Hudson campus that will be simulcast.· All winners and honorable mentions will have their entries featured on the Center for Civic Engagement website.
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