Sentences with phrase «journalism awards for her work»

She has spent more than a decade writing and reporting on personal finance, real estate and business, and has received three journalism awards for her work.

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During his time with Ad Age, he has been recognized with the Jesse H. Neal National Business Journalism Award for best range of work by a single author, as well as a Best in Business award for a feature story from the Society of American Business Editors and WriAward for best range of work by a single author, as well as a Best in Business award for a feature story from the Society of American Business Editors and Wriaward for a feature story from the Society of American Business Editors and Writers.
«Global philanthropic support for efforts to prevent, mitigate, and resolve conflicts totaled $ 283 million in 2013... 288 foundations awarded nearly 2,000 grants in support of more than 1,200 organizations working for peace, justice, diplomacy, and national and global security, from conducting research on the prevention of nuclear terrorism to supporting citizen journalism in Egypt.
His work has won two Emmy awards for Outstanding Sports Journalism.
You might also know her from her work at Feministing.com, where she was an Editor for four years, during which the site was awarded the Sidney J Hillman Prize for Blog Journalism.
That's how it works in awards contests, like the last time I was rejected for a journalism award, oh so many years ago.
For the first time in its 70 - year history, the AAAS Kavli Science Journalism Awards program will this year accept entries from reporters working worldwide.
Appenzeller has won numerous awards for his work, including the American Geophysical Union's 2005 Walter Sullivan Award for Excellence in Science Journalism for a National Geographic feature on climate science.
Since joining NPR in 1982 as labor and education reporter, Gjelten has won numerous awards for his work, including two Overseas Press Club Awards, a George Polk Award, and a Robert F. Kennedy Journalism awards for his work, including two Overseas Press Club Awards, a George Polk Award, and a Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Awards, a George Polk Award, and a Robert F. Kennedy Journalism Award.
For his journalism, he has received the National Headliner Award and the GLAAD Media Award, and has seen his work inspire several films, most recently the Emmy - nominated Showtime film «Our Fathers,» based on his critically acclaimed book.
She's won a number of awards for her work, including the L.A. Press Club's National Entertainment Journalism Award for Best Radio Feature.
I'm thankful for the outlets that struggle to maintain integrity in a sect of journalism frequently free of same and for the passion that drives any fan looking to start up a venue to convey his or her own perspective, for my comrades on the film awards beat who keep me on my toes, for the ability to work for myself covering an art form I love, and that there are some who find a modicum of worth in that coverage, as well as for the undying commitment of my colleagues here — Guy Lodge, Gerard Kennedy and Chad Hartigan — whose value is immeasurable.
Congrats to the current and former Chicago Tribune reporters (including Diane Rado) whose work on «Shrinking Schools» just got nominated for a prestigious Illinois journalism award.
She received a master's from Columbia University Graduate School of Journalism and worked as an award - winning print and online reporter at several New England newspapers for 15 years.
She went on to earn her master's degree in journalism from Northwestern University After 10 years working for Entertainment Weekly in New York, Gillian Flynn's debut novel, Sharp Objects, was an Edgar Award finalist and the winner of two of Britain's Dagger Awards.
Praying for Sheetrock was nominated for a National Book Award and has been listed as one of the top 100 works of journalism of the 20th century by the journalism faculty at New York University.
She received her BA in journalism and minor in creative writing through the honors program at Western Washington University, studied creative nonfiction at the University of Alaska Anchorage graduate program, and worked for nearly 10 years as an award - winning reporter at the Frontiersman newspaper.
She is a two - time finalist for the National Book Award, and Praying for Sheetrock, which the Boston Globe described it as «a monumental social history with implications that go far beyond the borders of a tiny coastal Georgia county», was named one of the top 100 works of journalism in the 20th century.
Dan's work at the Californian has lead to numerous awards, including the National Association of Newspaper's «20 Under 40» award in 2005; an «Edgie» award for Bakotopia.com in 2006; a Knight - Batten Award for Innovation in Journalism for the Bakomatic Social Media Platform; and a grant for $ 837,000 to develop Printcasting, which was one of 16 winners of the 2008 Knight News Challaward in 2005; an «Edgie» award for Bakotopia.com in 2006; a Knight - Batten Award for Innovation in Journalism for the Bakomatic Social Media Platform; and a grant for $ 837,000 to develop Printcasting, which was one of 16 winners of the 2008 Knight News Challaward for Bakotopia.com in 2006; a Knight - Batten Award for Innovation in Journalism for the Bakomatic Social Media Platform; and a grant for $ 837,000 to develop Printcasting, which was one of 16 winners of the 2008 Knight News ChallAward for Innovation in Journalism for the Bakomatic Social Media Platform; and a grant for $ 837,000 to develop Printcasting, which was one of 16 winners of the 2008 Knight News Challenge.
She has also worked in broadcast journalism and has won national awards for her short fiction and poetry.
She holds a master's degree in English and writing and has won awards for her journalism, fiction and poetry, including recognition from the Dog Writer's Association of American, the Cat Writer's Association, the Association of Food Journalists, and the James Beard Foundation (where she was a finalist for the work she does in her side - gig, writing about booze and cocktails for the Washington Post).
Since the first competition for work in 1984, the SATW Foundation has presented more than 2,100 awards and $ 420,000 - plus in recognition of outstanding travel journalism.
This work was recognized with 17 state and national journalism awards, including the top designation for the years 1997 and 2001 by the Illinois Press Association.
That said (and I would imagine that you know this is coming), the task for journalism on this particular issue, i.e., global warming, is not merely to get the award, be better than the others, or work for a paper that's considered to be a leader.
For his Truthout work on climate change and militarism, Dahr Jamail is a 2018 winner of the Izzy Award for excellence in independent journaliFor his Truthout work on climate change and militarism, Dahr Jamail is a 2018 winner of the Izzy Award for excellence in independent journalifor excellence in independent journalism.
The John B. Oakes Award honors the career of the late John B. Oakes, a pioneer of environmental journalism, who worked for The New York Times as a columnist, editorial writer, editor of the editorial page, and creator of the op - ed page.
Look for evidence of serious writing credentials, like work published in books or respected media outlets; professional writing awards; paid work experience as a writer; or a bachelor's degree (or higher) in English, communications, or journalism.
If you have won awards for your work in journalism or a related field, then you want to include those on your submission.
Goleman's work as a science journalist has been recognized with many awards, including the Washburn Award for science journalism and a Lifetime Career Award from the American Psychological Association.
This year's Mindframe for Journalism Education Ossie Award was judged by the Hunter Institute's Jenyfer Locke and Elena Terol, who both work on the Mindframe program.
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