The Women in Our Lives Essay Contest is a chance to pay homage to one special woman who made a difference in your life and who instilled something in you for which you will always be grateful. The Essay: To participate in the contest, write an essay in which you discuss one woman who impacted your life.
ABOUT THE CONTEST. To increase awareness of women’s ongoing contributions to the mathematical sciences, the Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) and Math for America are co-sponsoring an essay contest for biographies of contemporary women mathematicians and statisticians in academic, industrial, and government careers.
By entering the Network of Enlightened Women, Inc. Essay Contest (the “Contest”), you agree to be bound by these rules. Eligibility Restrictions. To enter, you must be a legal resident of the United States (except its territories and possessions) or the District of Columbia and a female. You must be a high school.
The Association for Women in Mathematics (AWM) Essay Contest on Biographies of Contemporary Women in Mathematics is open to all students in three categories: grades 6 - 8, grades 9 - 12, and college undergraduates. Your essay must be primarily based on an interview with a woman currently working in.
Student Essay Contest AU’s annual essay contest encourages high school students to reflect on why religious freedom and the separation of religion and government are important to them and their communities—and what they can do to ensure religious freedom is used as a shield that protects, not a sword to harm others.
Step-by-step guidelines to help educators and community groups implement a National Women's History Week essay contest, in which elementary and secondary students write about women, are provided. Students are encouraged to write about a woman they personally know so that they can conduct an oral history interview. An alternate approach would be to have students focus on women from the past.
Women have not always been recognized for their contributions in the fields of Science, Technology, Engineering, and Mathematics (STEM). The McLean Area Branch sponsored its second annual STEM Essay Contest in 2020 to challenge 7th and 8th grade students, girls and boys, to discover and publicize women who made a difference in STEM fields, but who did not receive recognition for their.
The essay theme “Who is the Ruth or Deborah in Your Life” reflected the book’s focus on biblical women who can serve as mentors to today’s young adult women. Essays were judged by a team representing American Baptist Women’s Ministries and American Baptist Home Mission Societies, as well as author Billie Montgomery Cook.