FICTION & NONFICTION submissions are limited to 20 pages. In memory of former UNH professor and National Book Award winning novelist, Thomas Williams. Feedback may include reference to mechanics on the submitted paper, but it will be targeted to bring attention to patterns and issues in order to help the writer self-correct the paper and carry forward lessons to improve future writing. This gift will be awarded to an undergraduate or graduate student who writes the best short story. Durham, NH 03824, Phone: (603) 862-1313 This Scholarship supports sophomore and junior students who have been active in, and are passionate about, journalism. Please fill out this form for each submission. The Connors Writing Center offers one-on-one writing conferences to current UNH students (undergraduate and graduate). Recipients need not be journalism majors. English Department University Writing Programs 95 Main Street Fax: (603) 862-3563. This fund is established in memory of Michael Kelly, Class of 1979, who died covering the war in Iraq. Submissions will be accepted ONLY via this form using a UNH email address. The small 10-person workshop, intense conferencing with multiple award winning faculty such as Ann Williams and Tom Paine, craft seminars that range from Joyce and Chekhov to novellas and contemporary short story collections, 'special topics' classes on Screenwriting and Children's Book Writing, an esteemed reading series that brings authors s… Copyright © 2020 • TTY Users: 7-1-1 or 800-735-2964 (Relay NH) Please submit a cover letter, essay, and up to five, Interdisciplinary Minors Including English Department Coursework, Student Handbook for Undergraduate Majors, Summer Literacy Courses & Workshops for Teachers, Center for Writing Research, Engagement, and Teaching (C-WRET), TILDE: Transformational Inquiry in Literacy and Digital Environments. Welcome, Wildcats! 230 Hamilton Smith Hall University of New Hampshire Recipients of these awards will be notified by the end of the semester. Financial need is not to be considered as a factor in making this award. This question is for testing whether or not you are a human visitor and to prevent automated spam submissions. USNH Privacy Policies • USNH Terms of Use • ADA Acknowledgment. Students in all fields of study can submit up to 20 double-spaced pages of any form of writing, including course papers, resumes, creative essays, or personal statements. Our fifty-minute conferences are conducted by trained writing assistants who are UNH undergraduate and graduate students. Department of Molecular, Cellular, and Biomedical Sciences Rudman Hall 46 College Road Durham, NH 03824 603-862-4095 mcbs.dept@unh.edu This Fund was established by Mr. and Mrs. William J. Ford in memory of their son Richard M. Ford, a member of the Class of 1980. In 1995, the Academic Senate established the Writing Program as an expression of the following fundamental values and goals for writing at UNH: As the cornerstone of any higher education, academic and disciplinary literacy is the concern of the entire faculty and the whole University curriculum. This Fund was established by Mrs. Charait in memory of her husband who died in action during WWII. Students in all fields of study can submit up to 20 double-spaced pages of any form of writing, including course papers, resumes, creative essays, or personal statements. Within 72 hours, writing assistants provide feedback that can be printed or viewed on screen. The Thomas Williams Memorial Fund was established with gifts from private donors. Thursday, April 30. All manuscripts with the exception of poetry must be double-spaced. Faculty may best use the OWL by bringing it to the attention of students as a resource that they can use to help them with their writing process as they work on assignments. The OWL is a student resource. English Department 230 Hamilton Smith Hall University of New Hampshire 95 Main Street Durham, NH 03824. The Thomas Williams Memorial Fund was established with gifts from private donors. This award was established by friends and family in memory of Richard John Shea, Class of 1961, and will be granted to the undergraduate or graduate student showing creativity in writing poetry or fiction. Durham, NH 03824, Phone: (603) 862-1313 English Department 230 Hamilton Smith Hall University of New Hampshire 95 Main Street Durham, NH 03824. In memory of former UNH professor and National Book Award winning novelist, Thomas Williams. Phone: (603) 862-1313 Fax: (603) 862-3563 Our highly skilled peer consultants have backgrounds in many different academic disciplines and are trained to work with students on all forms of writing during any stage of the writing process. The essay should be 750-800 words describing your journalism experience, your passion for journalism, and your plans for any future work connected with journalism. Please note that the English Department presents other awards on the recommendation of faculty, based on academic excellence. Preference will be given to highly-motivated original thinkers, without reference to gpa. POETRY submissions are limited to 200 lines. The OWL is not an editing or manuscript preparation service. The Connors Writing Center (CWC) provides free writing assistance to students and members of the UNH community in a no-pressure environment. It is the donor’s intent to honor undergraduate scholarship, creativity, and academic achievement. The Online Writing Lab (OWL) assists students via asynchronous remote collaboration with qualified writing assistants. The fiction program centers on your fiction. This prize was established by a variety of sources, including the NH Press Women in memory of Ann Marie LeClair and the Charles Simic MacArthur fund, and rewards outstanding work in narrative nonfiction by a graduate student. Copyright © 2020 • TTY Users: 7-1-1 or 800-735-2964 (Relay NH) You may make multiple submissions as long as the combined submissions are under 20 pages per student (200 lines for poetry). This fund is established in memory of Michael Kelly, Class of 1979, who died covering the war in Iraq. USNH Privacy Policies • USNH Terms of Use • ADA Acknowledgment. We work with writers from all disciplines on many different kinds of writing. Phone: (603) 862-1313 Fax: (603) 862-3563 University of New Hampshire English Department This Scholarship supports sophomore and junior students who have been active in, and are passionate about, journalism. Preference will be given to highly-motivated original thinkers, without reference to gpa. Fax: (603) 862-3563, 2019 winners will be announced The OWL is accessible through any computer that has an Internet connection and Microsoft Word. Within 72 hours, writing assistants provide feedback that can be printed or viewed on screen. The one goal of our two years together is to make your fiction stronger, more aesthetically powerful, and yes, more publishable. Submissions may include research-based narratives, personal essay, or memoir of no more than 5,000 words. This Award recognizes excellence in graduate student fiction writing. Interdisciplinary Minors Including English Department Coursework, Student Handbook for Undergraduate Majors, Summer Literacy Courses & Workshops for Teachers, Center for Writing Research, Engagement, and Teaching (C-WRET), TILDE: Transformational Inquiry in Literacy and Digital Environments. Recipients need not be journalism majors. 95 Main Street This Award recognizes excellence in graduate student fiction writing. The Ford Memorial Fund provides one to three annual awards, one to a student majoring in Chemistry (and awarded by that department), and one to an undergraduate student involved in the writing courses (fiction, nonfiction, poetry) in the English Department. 230 Hamilton Smith Hall It is not structured to be incorporated as an integral step in a writing assignment for an entire class. The Neil B. Vroman Student Engagement Award Fund was created in 2016 to annually recognize, celebrate and support the achievements and contributions of an undergraduate student in the University of New Hampshire College of Health and Human Services, with preference to students from the Department of Kinesiology, Neil’s home department. Dimond Library 329 • 603.862.3272, Copyright © 2020 • TTY Users: 7-1-1 or 800-735-2964 (Relay NH)USNH Privacy Policies • USNH Terms of Use • ADA Acknowledgement, The Online Writing Lab (OWL) assists students via asynchronous remote collaboration with, WAC Faculty Network and Writing Committee, University Writing Requirement and WI Checklist. Please submit a cover letter, essay, and up to five published newspaper or magazine articles are required.