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Matador Ethics Video Challenge

Fall 2010 Competition is OPEN

This fall the theme for the challenge is Community Service and Leadership, one of the principles from the Statement of Ethical Principles. The videos turned in by October 31, 2010 will be judged by a five judge panel. All entries will receive a certificate of recognition for participating in the challenge and will be eligible for the grand prize.

These ultra short videos (max of 30 seconds in length) allow students to showcase their video skills and increase campus wide knowledge of and commitment to our Campus Conversation on Ethics. We want students to highlight the ideas found in the principle of Community Service and Leadership:

Texas Tech University is committed to ethical leadership practices at all levels and to our tradition of community service, both within the university community and in our relationships with the greater community. We strive for exemplary professional and community service through research, creative works, and service programs that extend beyond the university environment. We strive to provide excellent service in a caring and friendly environment and encourage such involvement in the community by all faculty, students, staff, and administration.

Students should feel free to be as creative as they want, but also follow appropriate guidelines developed for the challenge and any applicable copyright laws.

Spring 2010 Winners

We received a number of excellent videos and the results were very close. The Matador Ethics Video Challenge is proud to announce the following winners for the 2010 MEVC. You can also view the video submissions at the Matador Challenge Facebook Page.

1st place: Erick Stow & Nathan Milles, "Accountability It Starts Here"

 

2nd place: Jacque Daly & Daisy Rodriguez, "Diversity at Texas Tech"

Additional Submissions:

Click here to see our Fall 2009 winners