The Common Experience theme for 2009-2010 is "Health and Humanity in the New Millennium: Where Do We Go From Here?" All IU Southeast students are eligible to submit an interpretation of the theme using any one of the following genres: essay, poetry, research paper, two dimensional art piece, or photography. Submissions will be accepted both in the fall and spring. Recognition of winners will be April 2010. The top 3 submissions will receive cash prizes, and their work will be placed on the IU Southeast Common Experience website.
Fall submissions are due December 1, 2009
Spring submissions due March 15, 2010
Winners announced April 21, 2010
Recognition Ceremony April 21, 2010
Students can decide which mode best represents their ideas regarding the Common Experience theme, "Health and Humanity in the New Millennium: Where Do We Go From Here?"
An essay submission requires a 800-1200 word document, typed (12 point font), double spaced with standard margin widths and have a cover sheet with name and contact information. An essay is nonfiction and is defined by a greater dependence on the writer's analysis and insights (potentially foregrounding personal experience), rather than on a source material, even though some research may be included. Only one essay per person can be submitted each semester.
A poetry submission requires a minimum of 20 lines in any form provided it is original and the individual work of the entrant. A cover sheet with name and contact information is required. Only one poem per person can be submitted each semester.
A research/report submission must not exceed 10 pages and have at least 5 sources. It must be typed (12 point font), double spaced with standard margin widths and have a cover sheet with name and contact information. This category includes work which depends primarily on research and investigation to support its insights, claims, and findings (although personal experience may contribute to a lesser degree). The writer may give credit to the research either formally (MLA, APA, or other academic formats) or informally within the text itself, yet research should be substantial.
All art submissions must be two dimensional to allow for display on the Common Experience website. A majority of the composition must be created by the artist. Only one art piece per person can be submitted each semester.
Photo submissions must have appropriate lighting, eye-catching color, sharpness, and uniqueness. Above all else they must be beautiful, truthful and represent a creative image. Submission can be one photo or a montage of photos not to exceed 5.
Submit all items to James M. Beeby, Co-Chair of the IU Southeast Common Experience Committee, no later than the deadlines above (no exceptions to the deadline). Submit essay, poetry, and research items electronically in Microsoft Word via email to jbeeby@ius.edu. Art work and photography may be delivered to the School of Social Sciences main office in Crestview Hall 140.
If you have questions concerning the IU Southeast Common Experience, please contact Dr. James M. Beeby at jbeeby@ius.edu or (812) 941-2163 or Kim Pelle at kpelle@ius.edu or (812) 941-2650.