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NPG’s National Poster Contest Awards Students Scholarships for the 2019-2020 Academic Year

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NPG’s National Poster Contest Awards Students Scholarshipfor the 2019-2020 Academic Year

Twelve Students will Share in $15,000 for Posters Related to Overpopulation

Negative Population Growth is proud to announced this year’s winners of the final segment of the Student Poster Contest. Twelve students from across the United States will receive awards ranging from $3,000 to $1,000 to put towards their annual tuition.

The winning students competed for their scholarships by creating an original poster that illustrates the theme “Too Many People.” Students were also asked to include the statement “Too Many People” in their artwork and to show how overpopulation will negatively impact our future.

The first place prize of a $3,000 scholarship was awarded to Shiphrah Zhang of University of California Los Angeles. The second place prize of a $2,000 scholarship was awarded to Stephanie Martin of the Luzerne County Community College. Danian Arguello of University of Nevada; Denee Barr of Lansing Community College; Emma Bellon, McNeese State University; Diego Casillas of Boise State University; Kanokporn Konngam of University of California Santa Barbara; Miriam Martinez of Avila University; Kimberly Maynard; Zoe  Papaemanuel; Natalie Svoboda of Iowa State University; Savannah Thomson of Southern Utah University received honorable mention scholarships of $1,000 each.

This year’s prizes are just a portion of the tens of thousands of dollars in scholarship money NPG has awarded in recent years as part of our Youth Outreach program.  This multi-faceted program is designed to get America’s young people focused on the disastrous future that awaits their generation if our nation’s leaders fail to soon recognize and act on putting forth workable, responsible, common sense solutions to today’s ever-growing population crisis.

In addition to sponsoring annual student scholarship competitions, NPG has worked through the years with thousands of teachers nationwide who help bring the message about the vital need to slow, halt and eventually reverse population growth to America’s classrooms.  These efforts are funded through the generous support of NPG members who are especially interested in leaving a livable world to their children and grandchildren.

In commenting on the awarding of the 2019 Poster Scholarships, Craig Lewis, NPG’s Executive Vice President, noted: “The number of students competing this year is record breaking. This increase of student awareness is incredibly encouraging as it reflects the fact that today’s youth are becoming more and more aware that a nation and world of too many people will only fuel economic, social, and environmental chaos. Knowing that so many young people are willing to engage in the battle to protect our nation for generations to come bodes well for the future.”

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