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THE DEADLINE FOR
THE 2003-2004 ABRAHAM J. BRILOFF PRIZES IN ETHICS
IS MONDAY, MARCH 1, 2004

FOR THE FACULTY PRIZE, any faculty member may submit an article, essay, or op-
ed piece, published or unpublished. Works must be topical and current; relevance is
more important than length.  THE FACULTY AWARD IS $1,500.

FOR THE STUDENT PRIZE, any currently enrolled Baruch College student may
submit an original essay or research paper.  Work that was done for a course may
be submitted for this prize. Works must be topical and current; relevance is more
important than length.  Both undergraduate and graduate students are eligible.  THE
STUDENT AWARD IS $500.

Ethics in professional life is used in the broadest sense.  Relevant topics include but
are not limited to: ethical decision making for managers and professionals related to
business enterprises, the ethical and social implications of investment policies,
ethics in public policy, ethics in law and medicine, ethics in the academic world, the
ethics of business and government relations, and corporate accountability.

Send or deliver submissions to:
Briloff Prize Committe
Office of the Provost
Box D-701
135 East 22 Street
7th Floor

Alyce Mayo
Director, Special Programs and Stewardship
Baruch College
One Bernard Baruch Way, Box D-901
New York, NY 10010
212 802-2830
212 802-2902 FAX
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