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Achievements
Publications and achievements submitted by our faculty, staff, and students.
Marcy Burstiner
Journalism & Mass Communication
Journalism Professor Marcy Burstiner was one of four people recognized by The First Amendment Coalition as an "outstanding nominee" in its 2014 FAC Free Speech and Open Government Award for her "tireless work to protect the people's right to know." The Coalition received 30 nominations this year. They included attorneys, journalists and community organizers. The Coalition is a public interest organization dedicated to advancing free speech, and more open and accountable government. Burstiner was recognized for having co-founded the Humboldt Center for Constitutional Rights and her column in the North Coast Journal, which focuses on free speech issues.
Mark Larson, Professor Emeritus
Journalism & Mass Communication
Journalism professor emeritus Mark Larson’s photography exhibit, “60 and Older….Working Out” will be on display at HealthSport in Arcata throughout April. Portraits of people aged 60 and older exercising represent the first phase of a project Larson hopes to expand into an in-depth photo essay.
“As a Baby Boomer myself now at age 66, I’ve been inspired by and enjoyed interacting with many 60-and-older persons working out at HealthSPORT over the past 15 years,” Larson said. “Listening to their stories has led me to want to explore common issues and experiences related to aging.”
Larson taught a variety of classes, including photojournalism, at HSU from 1975-2013. He also served a stint as chair of the Department of Journalism & Mass Communication.
“I plan to photograph more persons at different times of the day doing different activities at a variety of venues,” he said. “I also plan to begin collecting stories from members of the “Silver Tsunami” about why they work out.”
Diover Duario
Journalism & Mass Communication
Through the efforts of Lumberjack Editor-in-Chief Diover Duario, all student newspapers published in the Cal State system are now part of a new wire service -- the California Student News Organization. In establishing this wire service, Duario created an online space where the student editors can upload stories they believe will be of interest to other Cal State students and each member of the organization is free to co-publish the articles in their respective newspapers. Members of the CSNO also hold meetings to exchange information and they hope to coordinate joint reporting projects.
Madison Whaley
Journalism & Mass Communication
Journalism freshman Madison Whaley is one of four semi-finalists in a statewide mental health journalism competition. The winners of the journalism category of The Generation Next competition will receive $4,000 and mentoring sessions with media professionals and mental health experts to complete a news segment for EICnetwork.tv, an Internet network. Generation NExt is a collaborative program established by county governments, mental health organizations and Entertainment Industries Council, Inc.
Colleen Chalmers, Connor Jepson, Lashay Wesley, Karel Vega, Xavion Bond
Journalism & Mass Communication
Society of Professional Journalists Mark of Excellence awarded to _The Lumberjack_, _Osprey_ and KRFH Radio News
At a 4-state journalism contest April 13 in Las Vegas, Journalism Major Colleen Chalmers won First Place for Non-Fiction Magazine Articles for “Hazing Kills A Soccer Season.” Journalism Majors Connor Jepson, Lashay Wesley, Karel Vega & Xavion Bond won second place for Best Radio News Reporting for KRFH’s coverage of the California elections. _The Lumberjack_, _Osprey_ and KRFH Radio News walked away with second place awards for Best All-Around Non Daily Student Newspaper; Best Student Magazine; and Best All-Around Radio Newscast.
Hank Sims
Journalism & Mass Communication
Journalism lecturer Hank Sims has been chosen to serve as a judge for the annual Association of Alternative Newsmedia "AltWeekly" awards.
The Association of Alternative Newsmedia (AAN) is an organization of 130 alternative newspapers and websites across the USA and Canada, and includes the Village Voice, the LA Weekly, the San Francisco Bay Guardian and many other respected alt-weekly newspapers.
Journalism Students
Journalism & Mass Communication
Student writers for The Osprey and Lumberjack received several awards at the California College Media Association's Awards Banquet held April 21 at CSU Fullerton. The annual event honors the best in student media at community colleges and universities around the state.
The Lumberjack placed second in the Infographic and Photo Illustration categories and took home third in the General Newspaper Excellence, Back to School or Orientation Issue, Sports Story, General Newspaper Excellence, Photo Series and Special Section categories. Alum Derek Lactaoen's ('11, Journalism) April 27 Lumberjack story also nabbed first place in Arts and Entertainment. The Osprey took home second in the Magazine Review category and third in General Magazine Excellence.
Marcy Burstiner
Journalism & Mass Communication
The Center for Afghan Studies at the University of Nebraska has selected the textbook Investigative Reporting: From premise to publication, authored by Assoc. Prof. Marcy Burstiner, for translation into two Afghani languages as part of a program to teach modern journalism principles and practices at the University of Kabul and prepare Afghani students for media careers.
The book will be translated into Pashto and Dari as part of a $1.3 million grant from the U.S. Embassy. Investigative Reporting: From premise to publication was published in 2009 by Holcomb Hathaway Publishers. For more information: "hh-pub.com":http://www.hh-pub.com/.
KRFH
Journalism & Mass Communication
KRFH.net, HSU's student-run radio station, recently picked up a $500 cash prize from RadioFlag.com for its outstanding performance during the first-ever College Radio Day, and was just extended an invitation to be a part of the College Radio Advisory Board, which aims to network stations that drive the RadioFlag platform and guide the resurrection of college radio in a time of budget cuts and economic hardship.
RadioFlag, an emerging social media platform that seeks to engage a new generation of internet radio listeners with a Twitter-like format, was a partner in the first-ever College Radio Day. The College Radio Day event sought to bring together over 300 college radio stations across the country, in part by utilizing the RadioFlag website and app.
Anthony Roman, founder of RadioFlag, says that "KRFH DJs consistently demonstrate the true essence of college radio with creative programming, listener engagement, unique promotions, and the courage to push the boundaries through innovation to reach new listeners, when challenged by shrinking budgets."
"I am proud that KRFH is heard on RadioFlag, and already considered one of RadioFlag's most popular stations," Roman adds.
Marcy Burstiner
Journalism & Mass Communication
Assoc. Professor Marcy Burstiner has been appointed to the 15-member Steering Committee of the Student Press Law Center. Founded in 1974, the SPLC is the nation's only legal assistance agency devoted exclusively to educating high school and college journalists about the rights and responsibilities embodied in the First Amendment and supporting the student news media in their struggle to cover important issues free from censorship.