West Virginia University - News and Information ServicesWest Virginia University P.I. Reed School of Journalism students received five first place awards in the Society of Professional Journalists (SPJ) Region 4 Mark of Excellence Award competition
The School of Journalism’s bi-weekly newscast, “WVU News,” was named the top television newscast in the region, while broadcast news students swept the Television Sports Reporting category, taking all three places in the competition.
The School’s student-produced multimedia website, “Starting Over: Loss and Renewal in Katrina’s Aftermath” took first, second and third places in both the College Online In-Depth Reporting and the College Online News Reporting categories, as well as first and second places in College Online Feature Reporting.
“Our students at the School of Journalism work exceptionally hard to produce top-quality news for their readers and viewers,” said Bonnie Stewart, assistant professor and faculty supervisor for the WVU Chapter of SPJ. “Having their work recognized at the regional level, with some moving on to the national competition, shows how competitive our students are when they enter the job market.”
This year’s competition included more than 3,300 collegiate entries in 39 categories across SPJ’s 12 regions. WVU competes in Region 4, along with schools in Michigan, Ohio and Western Pennsylvania.
The regional winners were awarded certificates April 14 during the Spring Conference held at the Detroit Marriott, Renaissance Center. First place regional winners advance to the national round of judging, which is currently taking place. National winners will be announced in mid May.
Complete List of WVU Winners:
Television Newscast
Television General News Reporting
Television Feature
Television Sports Reporting
Online Feature Reporting
Online In-Depth Reporting