Awards
The Grinnell Prize honors individuals under the age of 40 who have
demonstrated leadership in their fields and show creativity, commitment,
and extraordinary accomplishment in effecting positive social change.
The week-long Ochberg Fellowship offers journalists a unique opportunity
to learn about the many dimensions of psychological trauma, to explore
the ethical and craft challenges raised by their work and to forge
relationships with colleagues who share their interests.
Agence France-Presse on Thursday was awarded top prize for its high-quality reporting on Asia’s fast-evolving environmental challenges.
— Bloomberg News, the Medill Innocence Project and the Republican-American have received the Sunshine Award from the Society of Professional Journalists.
Carol Marbin Miller, a Miami Herald staff writer, has been awarded the 2012 Eugene S. Pulliam First Amendment Award for her strategic use of public records to expose neglect in the state’s social services.
Two student teams working with La Nacion of Argentina have won WAN-IFRA’s first My Dream Interview contest, in which students get to interview the people they would most like to meet.
Postmedia Network announced that Natalie Stechyson is the recipient of the 2012 Michelle Lang Fellowship in Journalism.
The Society of Professional Journalists honored DeWayne Wickham and Bob Edwards as Fellows of the Society.
Goss International is one of only five companies to earn a 2012 Siemens Customer Excellence Award. The Award was given in recognition of its application of Siemens drive technology to deliver advanced automation and product performance in Goss web presses.
The Ethics and Excellence in Journalism foundation announced Tuesday that it will award about $1.84 million in grants to journalism organizations worldwide -– including about $325,000 to groups in California.
The Sidney Hillman Foundation announced that a 13-journalist team led by International Consortium of Investigative Journalists Director Gerard Ryle and ICIJ reporter Kate Willson has won the August Sidney Award for "Skin and Bone," a sweeping investigation of the largely unregulated global trade in human tissues.
Sandra Shea, the editorial page editor for the Philadelphia Daily News, has been awarded the Eugene C. Pulliam Fellowship for Editorial Writing.
Heidelberg is proud to announce that Prinect Performance Benchmarking has earned the prestigious 2012 InterTech™ Technology Award presented by Printing Industries of America.
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