UNK Contest Recognizes Outstanding Young Writers and Artists

The University of Nebraska at Kearney is recognizing eight students selected as winners of the annual Nebraska Emerging Writers and Artists Contest.

In its sixth year, the competition encourages high schoolers from across the state to showcase their creativity by submitting essays, poems, short stories and artwork using a specific theme as inspiration. This year’s theme was “Nebraska’s Land, Nature and Memories.”

More than 160 entries were submitted, with winners selected by UNK undergraduate students through a blind review process. The first-place winner in each writing category receives a $500 scholarship from the UNK Department of English and second place is awarded a $200 scholarship. First- and second-place entries in the art category will receive $100 and $50 in art supplies, respectively.

All winners are invited to present their work April 10 during UNK’s Student Language and Literature Conference. Winning art entries will be displayed in the Fine Arts Building and Thomas Hall that week.

The contest is co-sponsored by UNK’s American Democracy Project, English Department and Art and Design Department, along with the Art Society, Sigma Tau Delta honor society and Phi Eta Sigma honor society.

Nebraska Emerging Writers and Artists Contest Winners

POETRY

First: Abigail Just, Millard South High School – “The Good ‘Ole Red, White, and Blue”

Second: Kylie Kumpf, Hemingford High School – “Her Song”