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Writer's pictureJeffrey Hastings

Brodsky Prize for Excellence in Student Journalism Accepting Applications


New Hampshire’s preeminent high school journalism award is inviting submissions for The 2022 Brodsky Prize, established by a former editor of the Manchester Central High School newspaper to encourage out-of-the-box efforts and innovation by a new generation of student journalists. The $5000 Brodsky Prize is open to all New Hampshire high school students, attending public, charter or parochial schools.


Judging criteria include a student's journalistic initiative and enterprise, as well as what Brodsky calls "a contrarian nature and out-of-the-box thinking." Interested students should submit examples of their work that are illustrative of the prize criteria, along with a completed application. Applications can be submitted to thebrodskyprize.com. The deadline is March 31, 2022.


More information on The Brodsky Prize, including past winners, is available at thebrodskyprize.com. The Brodsky Prize is administered by the Nackey S. Loeb School of Communications. Information on the Loeb School can be found at loebschool.org.



Serena Pugh of Gilford High School was 2021 first place winner of the Brodsky Prize
Serena Pugh of Gilford High School was 2021 first place winner of the Brodsky Prize

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