2026 Centennial Poster Competition for College/University Students

Contest Submissions

Image of Carter G. Woodson Lyceum Logo

‘The celebration improved my children a hundred percent. I wish we could have Negro History Week throughout the year. Let the good work go on. Under your leadership we shall some day appreciate our interesting past and be thereby stimulated to greater endeavor.’

  • A teacher told Dr. Carter G. Woodson in 1926, following the first Negro  History Week

2026 Theme

“An American Milestone:  Celebrating the Centennial of Negro History Week/Black History Month, 1926-2026”

Contact

Professor Sandra Reed, College/University Committee Chair, Sandra.reed@marshall.edu

– Or –

Professor Burnis Morris, Director, Woodson Lyceum, morrisb@marshall.edu.

Guidelines

One entry per student. Free to enter.

Students are encouraged to be creative and to explore ideas and concepts.

Posters should be 11 x 14 inches. Students may create their posters using digital tools and/or traditional media, such as letterpress, silkscreen, markers, paint, pens, collage, stitching, photography, mixed media, etc. If using traditional media, scan or photograph the entry for online submission. For questions about the competition, contact Sandra Reed, at sandra.reed@marshall.edu or Burnis Morris, director of the Woodson Lyceum, at morrisb@marshall.edu.

Criteria

Entries will be judged based on these criteria:

  • Theme: the extent to which the design effectively expresses the 2026 theme, “An American Milestone: Celebrating the Centennial of Negro History Week/Black History Month, 1926-2026.”
  • Statement: Describe your research, what you learned, and factors that you considered in designing your poster. Your statement should be at least 200 words.
  • Social Impact: The potential of the design to improve race relations and/or preserve/observe Black history.
  • Visual Impact: The expression of the idea through composition and execution.
  • Originality: In the case that you have used a generative AI tool for any stage of your poster, you must explicitly describe this use, including and not limited to conceptualization, design, or production.

Because winning posters will be reproduced, contest winners may be asked to respond to feedback from the jury/review committee before publication. Winners are expected to attend the awards ceremony on January 30, 2026, and the winner will need to complete paperwork to receive the monetary prize.

Prize: $250 to the first-place winner

Deadline: BY 5 P.M., NOVEMBER 18, 2025

Poster Entry

Instructions

  1. Please download, fill out and sign the Consent Form.  Once filled out, please photograph or scan the form so that it may be uploaded with your poster.
  2. You may copy and paste your written statement into the online form, or you may upload it as a photo, a scan, or a Microsoft Word document.