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MSU students and faculty garner regional, national journalism awards

MSU students and faculty garner regional, national journalism awards

Group photo of MSU students and faculty at the Southeast Journalism Conference
Students, faculty and staff in 幺力视频鈥檚 Department of Communication and at the university鈥檚 student newspaper, The Reflector, won several journalism awards at multiple competitions earlier this semester, including 16 honors at the Southeast Journalism Conference.听The awards received by MSU students at the SEJC Best of the South Collegiate Journalism Competition represent the university鈥檚 third highest total in the last 20 years and the most since 2005. (Submitted photo)

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STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擲tudents, faculty and staff in 幺力视频鈥檚 Department of Communication and at the university鈥檚 student newspaper, The Reflector, won several journalism awards at multiple competitions earlier this semester.

At the 22nd annual O.C. McDavid Journalism Summit, a one-day workshop at the Mississippi Press Association Mid-Winter Conference in Jackson, student staff members of The Reflector won seven first place, six second place and 10 third place awards. The awards are part of the Better Newspaper Contest, the student competition of the MPA Education Foundation.

Participation in the MPA journalism summit gives college and university students the opportunity to interact with Mississippi journalists, educators and artists, and culminates in the presentation of the student awards.

MSU quarterback Garrett Shrader spins high in the air during the 2019 MSU vs. Kansas State football game.
Mary Georgia Hamilton, junior finance major and The Reflector photography editor from Atlanta, Georgia, received first place for this photo taken at the MSU vs. Kansas State football game held Sept. 14, 2019, at Davis Wade Stadium. The award was part of the Better Newspaper Contest, the student competition of the Mississippi Press Association Education Foundation. (Submitted photo by Mary Georgia Hamilton)

MSU鈥檚 Better Newspaper Contest winners include (by hometown):

ATLANTA, Georgia鈥Mary Georgia Hamilton, junior finance major and The Reflector photography editor; first and second place, Sports Photo; second place, General News Photo; and second place, Feature Photo.

BIRMINGHAM, Alabama鈥Kathryn E. 鈥淜at鈥 Beatty, sophomore marketing major; third place, Spot News Photo; and Jordan M. Smith, sophomore communication major; second place, Spot News Photo; and third place, General News Photo.

叠搁础狈顿翱狈鈥Riley J. Stephens, junior English major; third place, General Interest Column.

颁尝贰痴贰尝础狈顿鈥Mary Madeline LaMastus, senior psychology major; third place for both Best Feature Story and Use of Video.

骋鲍尝贵笔翱搁罢鈥Brandon A. Grisham, junior business information systems major and The Reflector online editor; first place for both Website and Use of Social Media.

HUNTSVILLE, Alabama鈥Hannah R. Blankenship, junior communication major and The Reflector news editor; first place for both General News Story and Best Front Page.听

NASHVILLE, Tennessee鈥Dylan C. Bufkin, junior English major and The Reflector opinion editor; first place, General Interest Column.

PENSACOLA, Florida鈥Mia Rodriguez, senior English major and The Reflector editor-in-chief; second place, General Interest Column.

SPRINGDALE, Arkansas鈥Hunter J. Cloud, junior communication major; third place, Sports Feature.

厂罢础搁碍痴滨尝尝贰鈥Garrett C. Smith, junior political science major; third place in both Best Sports News Story and Best Sports Column.

罢颁贬鲍尝础鈥Rosalind G. Hutton, senior graphic design major and The Reflector graphics editor; first place, Best Cartoon; and third place, Graphic.听

The Reflector won second place in the General Excellence category and third place in the Best Design category at the MPA conference.

At the 57th annual conference of the National Electronic Media Association in Los Angeles, California, the organization鈥檚 National Undergraduate Student Electronic Media Competition awarded The Reflector鈥攗nder Grisham鈥檚 leadership鈥攚ith first place in the Website category. Additionally, LaMastus won first place in the Web News Article category for 鈥淏ob Swanson: Instructor and 鈥楽inging Weatherman鈥.鈥

鈥淚 just feel extremely proud of everything we鈥檝e accomplished,鈥 Rodriguez said. 鈥淚t gives me a sense of pride just knowing what I鈥檝e done for the paper is paying off.鈥

鈥淚t鈥檚 very validating,鈥 Blankenship added. 鈥淚t鈥檚 nice to be recognized for your hard work.鈥澛

At the Southeast Journalism Conference, hosted by the University of Southern Mississippi in Hattiesburg, MSU students won 16 awards in the competition that honors the region鈥檚 best in broadcast, print and online journalism.

The honors received by MSU students at the SEJC Best of the South Collegiate Journalism Competition represent the university鈥檚 third highest total in the last 20 years and the most since 2005.

鈥淭hese phenomenal students have had a stellar year,鈥 said Terry Likes, MSU communication professor and department head. 鈥淚t is nice to see their hard work paying off with this kind of recognition. I鈥檇 also like to commend the faculty, and those who oversee campus media鈥擳he Reflector, WMSV, Take 30 News, PRISM鈥攆or their hard work in preparing our students for excellence.鈥

Two MSU communication instructors also were honored at the SEJC. They include Jason Hibbs, Take 30 News adviser, first place for Best Video News Program; and Josh Foreman, The Reflector adviser, second place for Best College Website.

SEJC student award recipients include (by hometown):

ATLANTA, Georgia鈥Mary Georgia Hamilton, junior finance major and The Reflector photography editor; first place, Best Press Photographer.

叠搁础狈顿翱狈鈥John M. Lee, senior communication major; second place, Best Radio Journalist.

叠搁翱翱碍贬础痴贰狈鈥Gracie E. Byrne, senior communication major; fourth place, Best College Magazine Writer.

颁翱搁滨狈罢贬鈥T. Bronson Woodruff, senior communication major; third place, Best Radio Hard News Reporter.

FRANKLIN, Tennessee鈥Katherine N. 鈥淜atie鈥 Kronk, junior marketing major; third place, Best Advertising Staff Member.

尝鲍颁贰顿础尝贰鈥Courtney R. Carver, senior communication major; fifth place, Best News Writer.

PENSACOLA, Florida鈥Mia Rodriguez, senior English major and The Reflector editor-in-chief; fourth place, College Journalist of the Year.

SPRINGDALE, Arkansas鈥Hunter J. Cloud, junior communication major; sixth place, Best Sports Writer.

罢颁贬鲍尝础鈥Rosalind G. Hutton, senior graphic design major and The Reflector graphics editor; first place, Best News Graphic Designer; and third place, Best News Editorial Artist.

痴滨颁碍厂叠鲍搁骋鈥Anne Elizabeth Buys, spring 2019 summa cum laude communication/broadcasting graduate; second place, Best Television Hard News Reporter.

The SEJC also held an on-site competition. MSU student winners include (by hometown):

HUNTSVILLE, Alabama鈥Hannah R. Blankenship, junior communication major and The Reflector news editor; second place, Design/Page Layout.

惭贰搁滨顿滨础狈鈥Ella L. Schalski, senior English and foreign language/German double-major; first place, Current Events.

笔贬滨尝础顿贰尝笔贬滨础鈥Amelia R. Henson, senior communication major; first place, Public Relations Campaign, along with Parker M. Lee and Marisa G. Laudadio.

厂翱鲍罢贬贬础痴贰狈鈥Parker M. Lee, senior communication major; first place, Public Relations Campaign, along with Amelia R. Henson and Marisa G. Laudadio.

奥础尝狈鲍罢鈥Marisa G. Laudadio, senior political science/pre-law and communication/public relations double-major; first place, Public Relations Campaign, along with Amelia R. Henson and Parker M. Lee.

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