September 21, 2009
“Tough Choices, Tough Times,” a special report produced by students in Syracuse University’s S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications as part of its annual Student Voice project, received several awards in the Center for Innovation in College Media’s College Media Online Journalism Contest 2.0.
Awards went to the full project as well as some of its segments.
“Tough Choices, Tough Times” took first place in the Best Interactive Package category and received an honorable mention in the Design/Best Overall Design Category.
Students A.J. Chavar, Lindsay Kenton, Greg LaSpina and Andy McCullough took first place in the Best Interactive Graphic category for "History of the Economy."
Student Wasim Ahmad took first place in the Video Package category for "A Gold Rush Town No More."
Student Sarah Stapp took second place in the Audio Slideshow category for "No Money Nowhere."
Every spring, the Student Voice project brings more than 50 students and professors together to collaborate on a special report about a single topic. This year’s report explored how the economy is affecting 18-to-25-year-olds.
The Center for Innovation in College Media is a non-profit think-tank that was created to help college student media adapt and flourish in the new media environment.
For more information about the student project, contact Jon Glass at (315) 443-8612 or jnglass@syr.edu, or see http://studentvoice.syr.edu.
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