William F. Buckley Jr. Essay Contest


About the Contest

Our founder, William F. Buckley Jr., began his career as a public intellectual when he wrote God and Man at Yale, a scathing critique of his alma mater and its growing biases. Each summer, National Review Institute holds a student essay contest to promote thought and discussion surrounding one of William F. Buckley Jr.’s works. The winning essay is published on NationalReview.com.


2023 Contest Winner

Caleb Nunes’s winning essay titled “Conservatives Must Reclaim the Founders’ Vision” was published on NationalReview.com on September 8, 2023. Read it here. As a part of Caleb’s winnings, he participated in a virtual forum for our supporters, where he was interviewed by the Rhodes Journalism Fellow, Dominic Pino.

Caleb currently studies Chemical Engineering at Northwestern University. He is part of the class of 2026 and is a reporter for The Daily Northwestern. He was born in Richmond, Virginia but grew up in Chattanooga, Tennessee. He first encountered National Review in the summer of 2022 when reading The Right by Matthew Continetti. He enjoys writing for his school newspaper and training for triathlons in his free time.


2021 Contest Winner

Michael Samaritano’s winning essay titled “Conservatives, Don’t Give Up on Yale” was published on NationalReview.com on September 22, 2021. Read it here. As a part of Michael’s winnings, he participated in a virtual forum for our supporters, where he was interviewed by WFB Journalism Fellow Jimmy Quinn. Additionally, Michael was featured as a guest on one of NR‘s podcasts and we highlighted him in our 2021 End of Year newsletter.

Michael was born and raised in Huntington, New York. He attended Chaminade High School in Mineola, New York. Now at Yale, he plans to study History and Philosophy. Outside of the classroom, he is an active member of the Federalist Party, the Thomistic Institute, the William F. Buckley, Jr. Program, and the Saint Thomas More Catholic Center.


William F. Buckley Jr. signs books after speaking at Grove City College, 1961.