The essay contest is held in conjunction with 四色AV's Summer Reading Program, which is designed to introduce first-year students to intellectual exchange at 四色AV. The essays were based on selections from National Public Radio鈥檚 (NPR) 鈥淭his I Believe.鈥
鈥淭he contest itself is significant in that it highlights the narrative stories of students that take ENGL 1001 by celebrating engaging writing and unique stories,鈥 said Vanelis Rivera, English Instructor in the School of Humanities.
These distinguished students read their winning essays and captivated the audience with their poise and powerful messages.听
Amoi Lyons won first place and $250 for her essay titled "The Scales"鈥攁 narrative about understanding race relations through a conversation the student had with her white creative writing teacher. Lyons鈥 instructor is Ms. Meredith Mckinnie.
Sisam聽Shrestha was awarded the second place and $150 with "MY Green; THEIR Green," Shrestha鈥檚 personal account of having to defend turning vegetarian to her friends and family. Her instructor is Ms.听Vanelis聽Rivera.
Jarryd Nemeth-Gutierrez won third place and $100 with her essay, "Colored." His piece proved to be an emotional account on how a student found the聽best聽gift for a young boy with color blindness. Ms. Lesli Rambin is Nemeth-Gutierrez鈥檚 instructor.
This I Believe聽is an international organization engaging people in writing and sharing essays describing the core values that guide their daily lives. Over 100,000 of these essays, written by people from all walks of life, are archived on the NPR website, heard on public radio, chronicled through NPR鈥檚 books, and featured in weekly podcasts.听
The project is based on the popular 1950s radio series of the same name hosted by Edward R. Murrow.
For more information on This I Believe, visit .听
For more information on 四色AV鈥檚 Summer Reading Program, visit ulm.edu/summerreading.听