The Pinto Carver Essay Contest – 2013
Style, in its finest sense, is the last acquirement
of the educated mind; it is also the most useful.
It pervades the whole being. The administrator
with a sense of style hates waste; the engineer
with a sense for style economizes his material;
the artisan with a sense for style prefers good
work. Style is the ultimate morality of mind.
-Alfred North Whitehead
The Topic:
Campaign LAH: The Pursuit of Excellence is seeking to raise 1.5 million dollars to help fund scholarships and research, internship, and study aboard opportunities for Liberal Arts Honors students. Many donors want to know what LAH is and what is its “brand.” Write an essay in which you describe what you believe LAH to be and also, in six to ten words craft a “brand.” The University’s “What Starts Here Changes the World” is one such successful brand, “Don’t Mess With Texas” another. Needless to say, the more well developed your thoughts, the more specific your language, the better. And for this Campaign to succeed, we need your best thoughts.
Eligibility: Current Liberal Arts Honors students
Specifications: 750-1000 words, titled, double-spaced, and typed, with your name in the upper-right hand corner. No cover page.
Awards:
1st Prize: $1500
2nd Prize: $500
3rd Prize: $250
Submission Deadline: Monday, January 14, 5:00 p.m. in the NEW Liberal Arts Honors Office (CLA 2.500) The judges reserve the right to withhold awards in the absence of prize worthy essays.