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Fabilli-Hoffer essay contest topic set

By Public Affairs

This year’s topic for the Lili Fabilli and Eric Hoffer essay contest — an annual competition open to faculty and staff as well as students — is “Whose university?”

Entries must be kept to 500 words or fewer. They are judged on originality of thought and excellence in writing. Typically, $3,000 in prize money is divided at the discretion of the judge.

Entries must be submitted in person to prize coordinator Jimmy Ausemus (229 Sproul) no later than 4 p.m. Tuesday, Dec. 1.

For more information about the Fabilli-Hoffer essay contest, visit the prize website.