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An award for Rachel Q?
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Perhaps Rachel Q can be encouraged to apply for the award described below, or perhaps someone familiar with her work can nominate her.  I would be hard pressed right now to think of a student journalist who has done more this year -- or paid a higher price -- to take his/her job as a reporter and editor seriously.


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 http://chronicle.com/help/milleraward.htm


The 2004 David W. Miller Award
for Student Journalists


David W. Miller, a senior writer at The Chronicle of Higher Education, was killed at the age of 35 by a drunken driver in January 2002. Mr. Miller's outstanding career was distinguished by two hallmarks: his insatiable curiosity about people and the world of ideas, and his love for precise and evocative writing.


With this award, now in its second year, The Chronicle seeks to pay tribute to Mr. Miller and to identify and nurture future generations of student journalists who are as interested in big ideas and excellent writing as he was.


The award consists of a $2,000 prize and a certificate, and is presented annually. The deadline for submissions is June 30, 2004, and the winner will be announced in the fall.


Candidates may apply for the award by submitting up to three samples of published work accompanied by a one-page letter describing the articles and why they were chosen for submission.


The samples of published work must have appeared in a campus publication during the 2003-4 academic year. Each piece of writing should be journalistic, using expository, explanatory, narrative, or other techniques to report evenhandedly on a topic of intellectual interest. Examples include a new trend, discovery, or theory; an important scholarly debate; an issue with both scholarly and public-policy implications; or a researcher who is as interesting as his or her scholarship. Applicants may bolster their candidacies by submitting articles on a variety of topics or in a range of genres.


Opinion essays, personal columns, scholarly or research papers, and articles that present the author's own research findings are ineligible.


Candidates for the award must have been undergraduate students at the time their articles were published. Applicants may be students in any country, but their submissions must be in English.


Applicants should send their materials, including an address or addresses at which they can be reached in the fall, to:


Andrew Mytelka
Deputy Managing Editor
The Chronicle of Higher Education
1255 23rd Street, N.W.
Washington, D.C. 20037
andrew.mytelka@chronicle.com


Applications may be submitted on paper or by e-mail. Writing samples may be original clippings, photocopies of clippings, printouts from publications' Web sites, or links to such Web sites. Applicants seeking the return of their materials should include a self-addressed, stamped envelope.
Electronic-only submissions should be sent as straight-text e-mail messages, not as attachments.


Because of the volume of submissions, applicants will not receive confirmation that their materials have arrived and only the winning applicant will be informed individually of the contest's outcome.


 
 



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Graet idea!  If anyone knows Rachel, they need to encourage her to apply!

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Rachel's Mom

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Rachel saw your posting and we have spoken about this subject. Thank you for thinking of her. I too hope that she will apply. How wonderful for her that she would be considered.

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