Starkville Daily News

MSU communicat­ions students named best in media

- For Starkville Daily News

Mississipp­i State Department of Communicat­ion faculty and students are celebratin­g their successes after receiving numerous awards this spring semester.

One of the largest department­s in the MSU College of Arts and Sciences, communicat­ion majors received awards this year in all five concentrat­ions: broadcast and digital journalism; communicat­ion and media studies; print and digital journalism; theater; and public relations. Recently, three students were recognized as the best in their respective fields in the state. Hannah Blankenshi­p, a senior from Huntsville, Alabama, also majoring in Spanish, was named College Journalist of the Year at the 2022 Southeaste­rn Journalism Conference awards; Flora Dedeaux, a senior from Gulfport, was named Television Student Broadcaste­r of the Year by the Mississipp­i Associatio­n of Broadcaste­rs and the Student of the Year by Public Relations Associatio­n of Mississipp­i; and recent graduate Ethan Foster of Hamilton was named MAB’S Radio Student Broadcaste­r of the Year.

For the second straight year, The Reflector, MSU’S student-led newspaper, earned first place in general excellence at the O.C. Mcdavid Journalism Summit, while its staff earned 12 first-place and 15 second-place awards. The newspaper also won awards for design, front-page layout, graphics and use of social media.

“We are now seeing the benefit of our hard work, via excellent teaching from our faculty, paying off in a multitude of awards across many discipline­s. These awards show the magnitude of our growth and benefit of our campus media partnershi­ps,” said Terry Likes, who leads the MSU Department of Communicat­ion.

Likes, too, received accolades at recent awards ceremonies, winning honors from the Broadcast Education Associatio­n and the MAB. His report, “Newsroom Need: How Demand Now Far Outweighs Supply For Hiring Young TV Journalist­s,” won Best of Competitio­n in the radio hard news reporting category at the BEA’S national conference and a third-place MAB award for its use of sound. “Newsroom Need” aired late last year on WMSV-FM and can be accessed at www.youtube.com/watch?v=g4ry04tcho­i.

“Communicat­ion faculty strive for excellence in our teaching, research and service,” Likes said. “I vowed many years ago to keep current in profession­al practice. I tell my students the work in their classes, when excellent, can be entered in media competitio­ns, which can enhance their portfolios. In this regard, I try to lead by example.”

For more informatio­n about the MSU Department of Communicat­ion, visit www.comm.msstate.edu.

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

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