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Biographies & Photos of 2001 State Winners

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On Saturday, June 23rd, 2001, the Institute welcomed the winners of the fourteenth annual National Peace Essay Contest.

More than 3,000 students across the United States, the District of Columbia, U.S. territories, and American high schools overseas participated in this year's contest, writing essays examining how third parties can help bring peace to violent civil conflicts abroad. All state-level winners will receive a $1,000 college scholarship.

While in Washington the students will meet with senior U.S. government officials, members of Congress, foreign embassy officials, tour the Smithsonian museums and the monuments on the Mall, participate in a special simulation exercise on conflict-resolution, and attend an Awards Banquet where the first, second, and third place national winners will be announced.

Group Photo of Essay Contest Winners
This year's winners at the Albert Einstein Memorial
at the National Academy of Sciences.
To learn more about this year's National Peace Essay Contest theme and question, please visit the Education Program's 2000-01 National Peace Essay Contest Homepage. A special Video Welcome for this this year's state winners from Institute President Dr. Richard H. Solomon and a special Video Note for essay coordinators of this year's state winner is also available online. (NOTE - Videos require the free QuickTime Player).

NPEC 2000-01 Electronic Resources...
Please check back as this website will be updated during the Peace Essay Contest Awards Week.
Biographies and photos of state-level winners

Biographies and photos of NPEC Staff

USIP Libary links for conflict-resolution
simulation exercise on Sri Lanka

Information on 1999-2000 Awards Week Program

 

 


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