Huskers win 11 Society of Professional Journalists' awards

Huskers win 11 Society of Professional Journalists' awards
Huskers win 11 Society of Professional Journalists' awards
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The University of Nebraska-Lincoln College of Journalism and Mass Communications' Climate Change Nebraska project swept up 11 awards – five for first place and six for second – in a regional competition honoring the best in student journalism.

The awards were announced Saturday, April 10, at the Society of Professional Journalists’ annual convention and included entries from students at colleges and universities in Kansas, Iowa, Missouri and Nebraska.

The UNL College of Journalism and Mass Communications’ depth reporting project garnered awards across a wide range of categories – from newspaper feature writing, general news and depth reporting to online feature writing, online depth reporting and the best online website. Five of the stories appeared in the Lincoln Journal Star at the end of last year.

See the winning entries: https://journalism.unl.edu/news/cojmc-students-win-11-society-professional-journalism-awards