ANNOUNCEMENT

FOUNDERS DAY STUDENT ESSAY CONTEST

 

Founders Day is the annual AUB event celebrating the establishment of the University on December 3, 1866. To raise student awareness and participation in this important occasion, AUB announces the eleventh student essay contest.

Dean of Student Affairs Address to Students

Founders Day is the annual AUB event celebrating the establishment of the University on December 3, 1866. To raise student awareness and participation in this important occasion, AUB announces the eleventh student essay contest. All AUB undergraduate students, regardless of class year, faculty, or major, are encouraged to enter this year's Founders Day contest, to be celebrated on December 7, 2009 at noon, in Assembly Hall.
AUB has allocated three awards in 2009: $750, $500 and $250 for first, second and third places. In line with tradition, the author of the first-place entry will read his or her essay at the Founders Day Ceremony on December 7, and his or her name will be inscribed on a plaque in the entrance to Assembly Hall.
This year's Founders Day essay theme is:
"AUB publicly upholds the ideal of tolerance of diversity. In your experience, is the AUB campus a place where all kinds of diversity are indeed accepted?"

 


Essays should not exceed 1,000 words in length and may be jointly prepared by two or more students. A special selection committee appointed by President Peter Dorman will evaluate the submitted essays and recommend up to three awards.
Entrants should submit a typed essay, on CD, to the office of Dean of Student Affairs in West Hall, room 112C no later than Friday, November 20, 2009.
Please make sure to obtain a receipt for your submission.
Maroun Kisirwani
Dean of Student Affairs

 


 

For further information contact marounk@aub.edu.lb -

 

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