FFRF announces 2022 college student essay contest winners

Proulx Essay winners 11 mugs 2022

The Freedom From Religion Foundation is proud to announce the 11 winners and 13 honorable mentions for the 2022 Kenneth L. Proulx Memorial Essay Contest for Ongoing College Students. FFRF has paid out a total of $18,350 in award money to this yearā€™s college contest winners.

Currently enrolled college students (up to age 24) wrote on the topic of ā€œIn God I Trust ā€” NOT!ā€ They penned personal essays about why they have faith not in a supernatural deity but in themselves. 

This contest is named for Kenneth L. Proulx, one of FFRFā€™s most generous benefactors, who died in 2019. The cupola at Freethought Hall, FFRFā€™s office in Madison, Wis., is called the ā€œAbove Us Only Sky Kenneth L. Proulx Cupola,ā€ or ā€œKenā€™s Cupolaā€ for short. 

The $1,000 prize for sixth place in the ongoing college competition is generously endowed by actor and FFRF Lifetime Member Madison Arnold. Arnold, who is 91, has given a $30,000 endowment as a living bequest, what he calls a ā€œpre-quest.ā€

Essay contest winners, their ages, the colleges or universities they are attending and the award amounts are listed below, and winning essays are reprinted or excerpted in this issue.

FIRST PLACE

Caleb Buell, 19, University of Alabama, $3,500.

SECOND PLACE

Maia Willis-Reddick, 20, University of Arizona, $3,000.

THIRD PLACE

Ethan Haight, 21, Western Carolina University, $2,500.

FOURTH PLACE

Liliana Austin, 20, University of Ottawa, $2,000.

FIFTH PLACE

Ashley Huh, 22, University of Houston, $1,500.

SIXTH PLACE

Eleanor McHugh, 20, Long Island University, $1,000

SEVENTH PLACE

Lydia Woolwine, 19, University of Houston, $750

EIGHTH PLACE

Rio Velasco, 22, University of Louisville, $500.

NINTH PLACE

Anjalay Nagarajan, 20, University of Pennsylvania, $400.

TENTH PLACE (TIE)

Andrea Gutierrez, 23, Texas A&M University, $300.

Aubrey Reese, 20, Western Oregon University, $300.

HONORABLE MENTIONS ($200 each)

Kye Binik, 23, Rowan University.

Robert Ebersole, 22, University of Arizona.

Abigail Jablon, 21, Texas A&M University.

Jana Kimball, 19, University of Pittsburgh.

Jonghyuk Park, 20, University of Washington.

Shelby Rhoades, 19, Kennesaw State University.

Richard O., 19, University of Delaware.

Virginia Sands, 19, Belmont University. 

Xavier Thompson, 20, Governors State University. 

Lennon Turner, 20, Jones College.

Katie Aaluk Watts, 20, San Jose State University.

Kami Weinstein, 21, Rutgers University. 

R.W., 20, Western Governors University.

FFRF also thanks ā€œDirector of First Impressionsā€ Lisa Treu for managing the details of this and FFRFā€™s other student essays competitions. And we couldnā€™t judge these contests without our ā€œfaithful faithlessā€ volunteer and staff readers and judges, including: Dan Barker, Jon S. Galehouse, Kate Garmise, Brian Gillaspie, Richard Grimes, Ricki Grunberg, Joe Hendrickson, Dan Kettner, Gloria Marquardt, Brent Messer, Dave Petrashek, Chris Oā€™Connell, Rose Mary Sheldon, PJ Slinger, Karen Lee Weidig and Casandra Zimmerman.

The Freedom From Religion Foundation has offered essay competitions to college students since 1979, high school students since 1994, grad students since 2010, one for students of color since 2016 and a fifth contest for law students since 2019. 

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