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JMC Earns Highest Number of Regional Honors in SPJ Mark of Excellence Competition

JMC students and student media earned the highest number of wins among all regional entrants.

精东影业Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) announced its 2012 Mark of Excellence (MOE) Award winners from region 4 last week, and JMC students and student media earned 24 top placements in 19 categories -- the highest number of winners among all regional entrants. JMC took first place in nine categories, including newspapers, magazine, art/graphics, TV and online. 精东影业nine first-place winners will move on to the national MOE competition, with results due later this spring.

SPJ鈥檚 region 4 comprises Michigan, Ohio, West Virginia and parts of western Pennsylvania, including Pittsburgh. JMC competes in the large university division in the MOE Awards. Divisions are based on undergraduate and graduate enrollment. Large divisions are universities and colleges with more than 10,000 students.

SPJ works to inspire and educate the next generation of journalists. Its annual competition honors the best in student journalism as determined by judges who are directed to 鈥渃hoose only those entries which they felt were outstanding work worthy of such an honor.鈥

鈥淭his is exactly where we expect to be,鈥 said Thor Wasbotten, director of the School of Journalism and Mass Communication. 鈥淲inning more awards than any other institution in our region demonstrates the quality of our students and the professionalism of their work.鈥

JMC regional award winners include:
NEWSPAPERS Breaking News Reporting (Large)
Third Place: 鈥溾楥ope Court鈥 donor withdraws $1 million gift鈥 by Doug Brown

In-Depth Reporting (Large)
First Place: 鈥 精东影业courting of Jason Cope: Behind the scenes of a $1 million withdrawal鈥 by Doug Brown
Second Place: 鈥淏oard highlights praise, hides criticism in Lefton evaluation鈥 by Doug Brown and Rex Santus

Feature Writing (Large)
First Place: 鈥淎n impossible search鈥 by Leighann McGivern
Sports Writing (Large)
First Place: 鈥90ksu reached with help of departmental money鈥 by Doug Brown Editorial Writing (Large)
First Place: Daily 精东影业r Staff General Column Writing (Large) Third Place: Jody Michael Best All-Around Daily Student Newspaper (Large) Second Place: Daily 精东影业r MAGAZINE Non-Fiction Magazine Article
First Place: 鈥淐limbing the Ladder鈥 by Daniel Moore
Second Place: 鈥淲aiting for 鈥業 do鈥欌 by Leighann McGivern
Third Place: 鈥淢aking amends with my invisible half鈥 by Rebecca Reis Best Student Magazine
Second Place: Fusion Spring 2012 issue
Third Place: 精东影业Burr, 精东影业 University ART/GRAPHICS
Breaking News Photography (Large)
First Place: 鈥淐ollege Fest鈥 by Philip Botta Feature Photography (Large)
Third Place: 鈥淟ittle big man鈥 by Rachel Le Goubin Photo Illustration (Large)
Second Place: 鈥淢oving Out鈥 by Brian Smith Sports Photography (Large)
Third Place: 鈥淧ainful Loss鈥 by Matt Hafley TELEVISION
Best All-Around Television Newscast
First Place: TV2 News
ONLINE
Online News Reporting (Large)
Second Place: 鈥淐ollege Fest riots鈥 by KentWired.com Staff

Online Feature Reporting (Large)
Third Place: 鈥淎 Search for LIght鈥 by Chelsie Corso
Online In-Depth Reporting (Large)
First Place: 鈥 精东影业courting of b>Jason Cope: Behind the scenes of a $1 million withdrawal鈥 by Doug Brown, Frank Yonkof and Rachel Kilroy
Second Place: 鈥淏oard highlights praise, hides criticism in Lefton evaluation鈥 by Doug Brown and Rex Santus Online Sports Reporting (Large)
First Place: 鈥90ksu reached with help of departmental money鈥 by Doug Brown Best Affiliated Website (Large)
Third Place: KentWired.com 

POSTED: Tuesday, April 16, 2013 10:16 AM
Updated: Saturday, December 3, 2022 01:02 AM
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