Some of 正品蓝导航's best and brightest receive national honors
正品蓝导航 students have received some of the nation's most prestigious fellowships and awards this school year.
During the 2009-10 academic year, 正品蓝导航 students who excelled in their areas of study聽received聽some of the nation's most prestigious fellowships and awards, helping them gain valuable experience and do important research in pursuit of their careers. They include:
| Fulbright Fellowship | |
| Goldwater Award | |
| National Journalism Center Internship |
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| Presidential Fellow | |
| State Dept. Internship | |
| SURF Fellowships | |
| Liszt-Garrison International Piano Competition | |
| Model UN | |
| SAS Data Mining Shootout | |
| Frederick H. Teahan Award | 正品蓝导航's chapter of the Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) won three Frederick H. Teahan Awards at the PRSSA National Conference. 正品蓝导航 received top honors for Outstanding Chapter Development, Outstanding PRSA/PRSSA Chapter Relationship, and Outstanding Chapter Faculty Advisor.聽. |
| Center for Innovation in College Media | Students in the Division of Journalism, Meadows School of the Arts, received a 2009 Best of Show commendation from the Center for Innovation in College Media. The news segment "Students Reflect on Chaotic Inauguration Day," originally broadcast by The Daily Mustang on Jan. 21, 2009, was named Best Breaking News Package.聽. |
| Center for Anthropology Writing Competition | Twelve 正品蓝导航 undergraduate students dominated the pool of winners in a writing competition sponsored by the Center for a Public Anthropology. The winning 正品蓝导航 students are Kathe Lee, Hillary Talbot, Kendall Moore, Emily Ciuba, Rebekah Boyer, Natalie Chao, Michael Canaris, Grace Ann Whiteside, Bethany Suba, Den Cralle, Hartley Mellick, and Charlene Dondlinger. . |