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Murrow College students recognized by journalism association

By Darin Watkins, The Edward R. Murrow College of Communication

SPOKANE, Wash. – The Eastern Washington Chapter of the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) has awarded Mark of Excellence awards to 12 students from The Edward R. Murrow College of Communication at Washington State University for their work in this year’s Region 10 competition.

Region 10 covers Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon and Washington. Students will be recognized at the regional conference in April. Winners will advance to the national competition.

Last year, Murrow students earned four awards that advanced to national SPJ competition.

Video awards:
Herman Meier and Tony Black for “Murrow News 8” of Dec. 5, 2014
Brenna Kelly for “Backyard railroad” and “Wine Science Center”
Timbo Pham for “Seasonal allergies”
Kyle Sherman for “Colfax accident”
Stevee Chapman for “Saving San Cristóbal”
Tesia Lingenfelter for “WSU mudslide recovery”

Print and online awards:
Gavin Porter and Melinda Lee for “WSU football player makes a tough decision”
Alexandra Graff for “North Idaho artist gains national renown”
Connor King Devitt for “Washington marijuana entrepreneurs”
Michael-Shawn Dugar for “WSU’s Ken Bone”

 

Contacts:
Kanale Rhoden, WSU Murrow College, 509-335-2390, krhoden@wsu.edu
Ben Shors, WSU Murrow College, 509-335-1547, bshors@wsu.edu
Lucrezia Cuen Paxson, WSU Murrow College, 509-335-8857, lc.paxson@wsu.edu
Darin Watkins, WSU Murrow College communications, 509-335-4456, darin.watkins@wsu.edu

 

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