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Contest for Best Essay on Women’s and Gender Studies
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Mother-Seton-Full-LengthThe Elizabeth Ann Seton Center for Women's Studies is now accepting essays on women's or gender studies for the 13th Annual Writing Contest. 
 
Seton Hall University students can submit their best paper on women's or gender studies to be considered for a monetary prize to be awarded at the Seton Hall Women's Conference on Friday, March 27, 2009.  The winners will also have chance to present their papers at the conference. 
 
Entries for this writing contest should be sent to Dr. Angela Weisl, Department of English, by March 1, 2009. Entries should include two clean copies of the essay, as well as the author's name, address, phone number and e-mail address.
 
Anyone with questions should contact Dr. Weisl at weislang@shu.edu.

For more information please contact:
Angela Weisl, Ph.D.
(973) 275-5889
weislang@shu.edu

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