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“World In Pixels”: Photography Contest from March 23 through April 12, 2021

23 Mar 2021
anthonyc

The Graduate Student International Club presents “World In Pixels”: Photography Contest. The contest is open to all GSBS students and is limited to one entry per participant. Entries are accepted from March 23 through April 12, 2021.
 
3 submissions will be selected by judges panel from UTHealth San Antonio International Services and GSIC. These 3 photos will be posted on the GSIC Instagram page (@internationalclubuthealthsa) and participants will be able to share GSIC posts with the public. Voting for the 1st, 2nd & 3rd place winners will be conducted through April 19- May 3. Winners will be decided based on the total number of likes on the GSIC Instagram post.
 
Participate and win Lancer bucks (vouchers can be used at the Starbucks on campus and at the ALTC cafe)
 
Submission guidelines:
 
Please submit high-resolution pictures in JPEG (JPG) format.
Please rename the file with your name followed by the caption for the photo.
For e.g., if John Smith is submitting a photo with the caption “Caption”, the filename should be- JohnSmith_Caption
Email to: parthasarath@livemail.uthscsa.edu with the subject line “World In Pixels”

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