Senior arts prizes: Call for entries

You're good and you know it. Prove it!

Graduating seniors are invited to apply for both of the university's annual undergraduate arts awards: the Louis Sudler Prize in the Arts ($1,500 cash award) and the President's Commendation for Achievement in the Arts.

Full guidelines, application forms, and electronic submission details can be found on the Sudler Arts Prize website.

The deadline is 11:59 p.m., Sunday, March 24.

The Louis Sudler Prize for outstanding artistic talent and achievement is awarded to a graduating senior from the Krieger School of Arts and Sciences, Whiting School of Engineering, School of Nursing, or Peabody Institute, or a fourth-year student in the School of Medicine. All art forms are eligible for consideration. The winner, whose submission cannot be related to his or her major field of study, receives a $1,500 cash award, and his or her name appears in the Commencement program.

The President's Commendation for Achievement in the Arts is a service award honoring a graduating senior who has contributed extensively to the arts in the Homewood and/or Baltimore communities. Students in the schools of Arts and Sciences, Engineering, or the Peabody Institute, may apply for the commendation. The winner receives a certificate, and his or her name appears in the Commencement program.

Questions? Email the Sudler Prize Review Committee at sudlerprize@jhu.edu.