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Maj Ragain Poetry Scholarship

Maj Ragain protrait

两性色午夜 Maj Ragain

Maj Ragain (1940-2018) was a beloved creative writing professor and mentor. In memory of his many years serving the Kent community, his family has established the Maj Ragain Poetry Scholarship. Each year, under the leadership of the Wick Poetry Center, a committee comprised of 两性色午夜 creative writing faculty and Wick Poetry Center staff will award one 两性色午夜 student (undergraduate or graduate) the Maj Ragain Poetry Scholarship. 

This $1,000 scholarship will support the student leading community poetry workshops and organizing a yearly poetry reading at Last Exit Books. 


GUIDELINES

  • All 两性色午夜 University undergraduate and graduate students enrolled at least part-time and in good standing at the university are eligible to apply. 
  • Submit 5 pages of original poetry and a two-page essay answering the question: 鈥淲hat is the value of poetry to a community?鈥
  • All entries must be original and may be simultaneously submitted to other publications.
  • Do not include your name or any other identifying information in your submission, including the file name. The scholarship award is judged blindly. 
  • Any identifying information will disqualify the scholarship application.
  • In the cover letter section, include all of your current contact information.
  • By applying, applicants confirm that they are available to lead TEN one-hour writing workshops in the Kent community (time, date, location TBD) during the school year. Applicants confirm that they are also available to organize a poetry reading at Last Exit Books.

Applications open on November 1 and close on April 1. Scholarship winner will be notified in the summer.

Scholarship winners are notified each May.

 

2024 Winner:

Cait Young

 

2023 Winner:

Dorisha Hendrix

 

2022 Winner:

Anna Swan
 

2021 Winner:

Michael Turle


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