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Help design MIT’s 2010 holiday e-greeting

Community members are invited to submit ideas for MIT's 2010 holiday e-greeting. Cash prize awarded to winner, runner-up.

Want to dazzle President Hockfield and more than 150,000 MIT alumni and community members? You can if your entry is chosen as MIT’s official e-greeting to be sent out during the 2010 holidays. Watch last year’s holiday e-greeting for inspiration.

Winners of the contest, sponsored by the MIT Alumni Association, Resource Development and the Publishing Services Bureau, will receive a cash prize. A brief description of your concept is due Sept. 20. Finalists will be chosen Sept. 24 to develop their ideas for the final round.
  • MIT students or other community members may participate.
  • Contestants may work individually or in teams;
  • Cash prizes of $1,000 and $500 will be awarded to the winner and runner-up;
  • Submit your idea by Monday, Sept. 20.
Learn about contest rules and deadlines


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