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Mon, 6 Oct 2014 12:07:42 +0000
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Applications are now being accepted for the 2015 Kramer Prize!

The Office of the President and Palaeopitus Senior Society invite you to apply for the Kramer Prize, endowed by members of the Class of 1954 in honor of Milton Sims Kramer '54. The Kramer Prize is awarded annually as a grant for students to engage in a research, service, or programming project that benefits the Dartmouth community. This year, the Office of the President is looking for proposals for innovative projects that promote "Dartmouth fellowship" in the following areas:

Global & Local Impact
Projects that tackle the greater issues of our time in the Upper Valley community and the world beyond

Community of Care
Projects that build upon Dartmouth's network of support and contribute to a safe and inclusive campus

Experiential Learning
Projects that enable students to engage with their subjects in a hands-on, practical environment

Multidisciplinary Creativity
Projects that break the mold and model to combine subjects or ideas that promote "Dartmouth fellowship"

All current undergraduate students are invited to submit a proposal, individually or in groups. The application is attached and is due Monday, October 27th. Applications should be submitted via email to this account.

Palaeopitus Senior Society will review the applications and make a recommendation to President Hanlon. The winner will receive a grant of up to $3,000 to engage in their project during the winter and spring of 2015.

For more information about the Kramer Prize, including previous projects and application materials, please visit: http://www.dartmouth.edu/~president/programming/kramerprize.html

Questions? Just blitz back!

Valerie Zhao
President's Intern
Class of 2015


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