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Cronkite Students Top SPJ Awards for Fourth Consecutive YearMay 18, 2009 For a remarkable fourth consecutive year, students from the Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication at Arizona State University won more awards than any other school in the country in the highly competitive Society of Professional Journalists’ intercollegiate news contest. Cronkite students dominated the 2008 Mark of Excellence competition with 10 awards. The University of Maryland finished second with seven awards, followed by Minnesota State University and the University of North Carolina and with six each. Cronkite students took five first-places awards — more than any other school in the country — and were national finalists in five other categories encompassing broadcast, online and print journalism. “Our Cronkite students are producing some of the nation’s best college journalism across all media platforms,” said Cronkite School Dean Christopher Callahan. “And they are performing at the highest levels year after year. We couldn’t be prouder of them.” SPJ received more than 3,600 entries in 39 categories. Winners in each category from SPJ’s 12 regions competed in the national contest. Cronkite students dominated Region 11 with 39 awards, including 15 first-place winners. “These Mark of Excellence Awards winners are some of the best journalists coming out of colleges today,” said Neil Ralston, SPJ’s vice president for campus chapter affairs. “I believe they represent a lot of hope for the future of journalism in America, and SPJ is honored to recognize them for their excellent work." The national winners and finalists from the Cronkite School include: 2008 National Winners: All-Around Independent Online Student Publication General News Photography Online Feature Reporting Online In-Depth Reporting Television Feature Photography 2008 Finalists: Best Affiliated Web Site Online News Reporting Television Feature Television In-Depth Reporting Television Sports Photography |

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