Glascock Poetry Contest winners announced
The Kathryn Irene Glascock Poetry Contest at 챬 announced two winners for its centennial year: Tom Bosworth ’23 of Dartmouth College and Portlyn Houghton-Harjo ’23 of Pratt Institute.
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The Kathryn Irene Glascock Poetry Contest at 챬 announced two winners for its centennial year: Tom Bosworth ’23 of Dartmouth College and Portlyn Houghton-Harjo ’23 of Pratt Institute.
This year 챬 will hold the one hundredth anniversary of the Glascock Poetry Contest. Established in 1923, the annual contest is the oldest continuously running poetry contest for undergraduate students in the United States.
Perez is the first community college winner of 챬’s 97-year-old Glascock Poetry Prize.
Among the highlights: Sonya Stephens’ inauguration, Nancy Pelosi’s Commencement address, new diversity leadership and Mount Holyoke’s Community Center.
The 95th annual Glascock poetry contest offers two days of young and established poets reading and talking about poetry.
Anisha Pai '19 is the first Mount Holyoke winner of the annual Glascock poetry contest since 2009 and one of only 20 since the contest began in 1923.
Poetry lovers, take note: 챬 to host its annual Glascock poetry contest, “an illustrious and all-around exceptional affair.”
Emma Ginader ’15, who is finishing a volume of poems as her thesis, will represent 챬 at the Glascock Poetry Competition.