NPG Is Pleased to Announce the Winners of our 2025 Written Advertisement Scholarship Contests
- NPG
- July 11, 2025
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NPG is proud to offer challenging contests as part of our mission to enlist a new generation of activists who will be focused on calling attention to the dangers of population growth. We send our thanks to all of our members and friends who have so generously contributed, as well as our appreciation for the tens of thousands of students who have competed in our contests. It is your support and participation that make this critical program possible!
Please scroll down to see the winners from both of our Written Advertisement Scholarship Contests!
2025 Graduate Students Written Advertisement Scholarship Topic
Part One: Create written copy for an advertisement appropriate for a magazine or newspaper. Your written advertisement should persuade the public to support programs that are designed to slow, halt, and eventually reverse U.S. population growth. The key issue to be addressed in your advertisement copy is U.S. population size and growth. You may also address the negative consequences of U.S. overpopulation, such as: environmental damage, natural resource depletion, deterioration of infrastructure, economic strain, etc.
Part Two: Research and suggest two publications where you believe your advertisement could be placed. Include one to three sentences explaining why you feel that your advertisement copy is appropriate for that magazine/newspaper.
Click on each name to view the text of the winning advertisements.
| Award | Winner Name | School | |
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$5,000 - The Donald W. Mann Memorial Scholarship for Population Studies | Duc Thinh Nguyen | Cornell University | |
| $3,000 | Christina Maria Louka | Columbia Business School | |
| $2,000 | Trisha Badjatia | Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine | |
| $2,000 | LynnLee Bolin | Columbus State University | |
| $2,000 | Kenneth Caraballo | George Washington University | |
| $2,000 | Ian Kleinfeld | Wake Forest University School of Professional Services Charlotte | |
| $2,000 | Tyler Kleinsasser | South Dakota School of Mines and Technology | |
| $2,000 | Aleisha Murdock | University of Baltimore | |
| $2,000 | Solmi Park | Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine | |
| $2,000 | Marcus Pugh | Walden University |
2025 High School Seniors & Undergraduate Students Written Advertisement Scholarship Topic
Create written copy for an advertisement appropriate for a magazine or newspaper. Your written advertisement should persuade the public to support programs that are designed to slow, halt, and eventually reverse U.S. population growth. The key issue to be addressed in your written advertisement is U.S. population size and growth. You may also address the negative consequences of U.S. overpopulation, such as: environmental damage, natural resource depletion, deterioration of infrastructure, economic strain, etc.
Click on each name to view the text of the winning advertisements.
Award | Winner Name | School |
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$3,500 - The Edwin S. Rubenstein NPG Memorial Scholarship | University of Michigan, Ann Arbor |
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$2,500 | University of California, Berkeley |
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$2,000 | Northeast Texas Community College |
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$2,000 | University of Maryland, Baltimore County |
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$2,000 | Palm Beach State College |
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$2,000 | Renton Technical College |
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$2,000 | The University of South Carolina |
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$2,000 | New York University |
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$2,000 | University of Nevada, Las Vegas |
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$2,000 | Florida Southern College |
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$2,000 | University of Virginia |


