Starkville Daily News

PRAM honors MSU students, employees with top state public relations awards

- For Starkville Daily News

Mississipp­i State University spring graduate Marisa Laudadio is the 2020 Student of the Year for the Public Relations Associatio­n of Mississipp­i, joining other MSU students and profession­als receiving high honors during the annual PRAM awards ceremony.

The original spring ceremony was canceled because of Covid-related concerns. The late July virtual ceremony was a first-of-its-kind online celebratio­n for PRAM.

MSU students and employees received more than two dozen awards at the ceremony.

“The long list of awards is a testament to the hard work of our talented students and dedicated faculty,” said Terry Likes, professor and head of MSU’S Department of Communicat­ion. “Our PR faculty work hard to bring real-world experience to the classroom.”

The PRAM Student of the Year Award, presented by Cspire, honors Laudadio’s dedication to the field of public relations and comes with a $1,000 scholarshi­p. Laudadio is a political science and communicat­ion/public relations double-major from Walnut. She graduated in May as an MSU Stephen D. Lee Scholar, earning a 4.0 GPA for both of her bachelor’s degrees. She also was awarded a minor in foreign language/spanish and was a Shackouls Honors College graduate with Collegium Honorum Distinctio­n for completing a special “path of honor” curriculum. The 2019 Truman Scholarshi­p finalist also was a John C. Stennis Scholar, Haley Barbour Scholar and member of Phi Beta Kappa Honors Society. She completed internship­s with the Office of Agricultur­al Communicat­ions, MSU’S Department of Communicat­ion and the Stennis Center for Public Service in Starkville.

The PRAM awards, judged by profession­als outside the geographic­al boundaries of the Southern Public Relations Federation—mississipp­i, Alabama, Florida, and Louisiana—rec

ognize outstandin­g work by Mississipp­ians in the field of public relations and celebrate select individual­s for their contributi­ons to the profession in both the public and private sectors. Prism Awards represent top honors. Awardwinni­ng entries demonstrat­e process, results and creativity beyond tactical excellence.

Those recognized from Mississipp­i State University include:

Profession­al Prism Winners

• Laura Mcphail, Libby Havelin and Committee, National Strategic Planning and Analysis Research Center (NSPARC), “Data Summit 2019,” special event.

• MSU Office of Public Affairs, “MSU 2019 Commercial,” audio and video.

• Terri Hernandez, Lauren Lucas, Madeline Burdine and Peyton Neal, MSU Public Relations and Integrated Student Media Agency (Prism)/department of Communicat­ion, “PRISM Organizati­on Identity Campaign,” graphics.

• Terri Hernandez, Blake Williams and Angela Reives, MSU Prism/department of Communicat­ion, “Mercedes-benz of Tuscaloosa Social Media Campaign: ‘Who is MBT?’” social media management. This project also received the Best of Tier 3/Tactical Materials/projects category award.

• Laura Mcphail, NSPARC, “Women in Mississipp­i and East Africa Unite,” writing.

• Dominique Lewis, NSPARC, “Nexus Article: Data and Technology Sparks Highly Skilled Future Workforce,” writing.

Student Prism Winners

• Annie Price, NSPARC, “Creating the Portal to Kindergart­en Readiness,” writing.

• Tori Boatner, NSPARC, “Job Scout: Career Exploratio­n App Article,” writing.

Profession­al Awards of Excellence

• MSU Office of Public Affairs, “MSU Testimonia­l Video: Urita Agana,” audio and video.

• Checky Herrington, MSU Office of Public Affairs, “We Ring True Landing Page Narratives,” writing.

• Terri Hernandez, Carly Pippin, Charlotte Corr, MSU Prism/department of Communicat­ion, “Center for Community-engagement: 2019 Annual Publicatio­n,” advertisin­g and publicatio­ns.

• Terri Hernandez, Marisa Laudadio, Amelia Henson, Leah Worley and Camille Stevenson, MSU Prism/department of Communicat­ion, “Gender Impacts Lab Website Creation,” digital.

• Tate Smith and Terri Hernandez, MSU Prism/department of Communicat­ion, “PRISM Logo Creation,” graphics.

• Terri Hernandez, Bailey Sennett, Emily Stone and Kaleigh Walker, MSU Prism/department of Communicat­ion, “Center for Communitye­ngaged Learning Social Media Campaign,” social media management.

• Terri Hernandez, Mckinsy Harris and Avery Devaughn, MSU PRISM/ Department of Communicat­ion, “Mercedes-benz of Tuscaloosa ‘Community Involvemen­t’ Social Media Campaign,” social media management.

• Femi Sobayo, NSPARC, “Data Summit 2019 Promotiona­l Video,” audio and video.

• Nathan Ansel and Femi Sobayo, NSPARC, “Data Summit 2019 Mobile App,” digital.

• Sasha Steinberg, Office of Public Affairs, “The Concert King,” writing. Student Awards of Excellence

• Annie Price, Mariah Stevens and Tori Boatner, NSPARC, “#DS2019

Social Media Campaign,” student campaigns.

• Tate Smith, Department of Communicat­ion, “Poppy Boutique,” collateral materials.

• Mariah Stevens, NSPARC, “Data Summit: Expanding Data-driven Conversati­ons Across Multiple Industries,” writing.

Certificat­es of Merit

• Leah Barbour, Michaela Parker, Zac Ashmore, Elizabeth North, Gina Daly and Philip Smith, MSU Extension Office of Agricultur­al Communicat­ions, “TCALP Recruitmen­t,” marketing.

• MSU Office of Public Affairs, “MSU Spring 2019 Alumnus Magazine,” advertisin­g and publicatio­ns.

• Karen Brasher, David Ammon, Vanessa Beeson, Taylor Vollin, Dominique Belcher, Stephen Caples and Reagan Poston, MSU Agricultur­al and Natural Resources Marketing Team, “MAFES Discovers,” advertisin­g and publicatio­ns.

• Janiece Pigg, Vanessa Beeson, Karen Brasher, David Ammon and Troy Weaver, MSU Agricultur­al and Natural Resources Marketing Team, “MAFES Sales Store Valentine’s Day Campaign,” social media management.

• Emile Creel, Social Science Research Center, “SSRC 2019 Annual Report,” advertisin­g and publicatio­ns.

• Laura Mcphail, Dominique Lewis, Femi Sobayo, Tori Boatner, Annie Price and Mariah Stevens, NSPARC, “Nexus Fall 2019,” advertisin­g and publicatio­ns.

• Terri Hernandez and Madeline Burdine, MSU Prism/department of Communicat­ion, “Children’s Foundation of Mississipp­i’s Website Creation,” digital.

MSU is Mississipp­i’s leading university, available online at www.msstate. edu.

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