Payne
Awards Winners Announced
The Denver Post, freelance photojournalist Kevin Sites, and Arizona
State University’s independent student newspaper are the 2005
Payne Awards Winners, announced last week. The winners will
be honored at a special ceremony in the Chambers Electronic Media
Center at 11:00 a.m., Thursday, May 12.
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2004 Flux wins Gold Crown Award
Student-produced Flux magazine has again earned one of the top prizes
in college journalism, the Gold Crown Award from Columbia Scholastic
Press Association. Flux's 2004 issue was named one of the four best
college magazines in the U.S. This is the eleventh gold crown
award the magazine has earned since its premier issue in 1994.
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Ruhl Lecturer to speak on "Ethical Stewardship in the News"
Jay Harris, a professor and award-winning journalist, will present
the 2005 Ruhl Lecture, “Ethical Stewardship in the News,” on
Thursday, May 12, at 4:00 p.m. in the EMU Ballroom. Harris,
the Wallis Annenberg Chair in Journalism and Communication, is the
first Ruhl Lecturer to be invited back for a second lecture.
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Johnston Lecture is this Thursday, April 21, at 4:00 p.m.
Erik Larson, a New York Times bestselling author and National
Book Award nominee, will present his lecture "Breathing
Life into the Dead: Making History Come Alive on the Page." The
event, funded through an endowment from the Richard W. Johnston Memorial
Project, is free and open to the public. Q & A and book
signing to follow the lecture.
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