By Jena Lynde-Smith
Eleven Journalism and Communication students have been named finalists in the 2022 Emerge Media Awards.
The annual awards, sponsored and hosted by the University of Guelph-Humber in Toronto, celebrate and showcase the achievements of Canadian postsecondary students in journalism, photography, graphic design and communications disciplines.
Carleton’s School of Journalism and Communication (SJC) students have secured finalist positions in seven of the award categories. The finalists include seven Bachelor of Journalism (BJ) students, three Master of Journalism (MJ) students, and one Bachelor of Communication and Media Studies (BCoMs) student. Winners will be announced between Apr. 11-15. See the full listing of SJC finalists below.
Photojournalism
Spencer Colby (BCoMs), A Year In Review
Written Word: Editorial or Column
Janson Duench (BJ), The worst has passed for Ottawa’s LRT, now it’s time to reap the benefits, The Charlatan
Written Word: News Story
Pippa Norman (BJ), Local artist showcases toadstools in street art treasure hunt, The Charlatan
Morgana Adby & Sember Woods, Ontario nursing shortage could worsen as many young nurses now say they want out: survey, Capital Current
Audio Storytelling
Hermona Kuluberhan (MJ), Sisterhood in the diaspora, SoundCloud
Written Word: Feature Story
Isaac Phan Nay (BJ) , Paved Paradise: The fate of the Kilborn Allotment Gardens
Video Documentary
Safiyah Marhnouj (BJ) & Emma Jackson (BJ), Whose Holidays?, The 25th Hour
Multimedia Production
Jonathan Got (MJ) & Morgane Wauquier (MJ), Canada-U.S border community reflects on the impact of frontier restrictions, longs for return to binational normal, Capital Current
Friday, April 8, 2022 in Communication News, General, Journalism News
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