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MU broadcast
journalism student receives first Leah Hickman Memorial Scholarship
Marshall
University broadcast journalism student Griffin McElroy has been
awarded the first Leah Hickman Memorial
Scholarship in Journalism, according to Dr. Corley Dennison,
dean of the W. Page Pitt School of Journalism and Mass
Communications.
Leah Hickman was a Marshall
journalism student who died in December 2007.
“Griffin is a fine young student
journalist and a very worthy recipient of the first Leah Hickman
Memorial Scholarship,” Dennison said. “The School of Journalism and
Mass Communications is honored to help keep Leah’s memory alive with
the annual presentation of this scholarship. I also wish to
recognize the student staff at
WMUL-FM which raised an
additional $200 for the scholarship through contributions from the
distribution of the memorial blue wrist bands.”
McElroy, who is on the dean’s list,
has worked with the Parthenon and WMUL. He is serving as an online
reporter for MTV covering the presidential campaign in West
Virginia. The $500 scholarship presentation to McElroy was made by
Leah Hickman’s mother, Sherri Russell, at the annual JMC awards
ceremony in April.
Dennison said the blue wrist bands
are available by calling WMUL at (304) 696-2295 or the SOJMC at
(304) 696-2360. Contributions of at least $1 are being requested for
the wrist bands.
Nearly two dozen scholarships were
awarded during the JMC ceremony. The following list includes the
name of the scholarship, followed by the recipient and the amount of
each award:
- Marvin
Stone/Outstanding Contribution as a College Journalist – Kyle
Dyer, $400
- Norman and
Joanne Haddad – Brian Dalek, $500
- George
Andrick/WSAZ – Adam Cavalier, $1,000
- Cathryn
Gibbs Harris Public Relations – Jessica Wintz, $1,000
- James E.
Casto – Morgan Unger, $1,000
- Margie
Crabtree Coltrane – Federica Fornaciari, $1,000
- G. Terry
Turner – Chris Adkins, $500
- Marvin Stone
– Megan Bryant, Whitney Burdette, Leannda Carey, Marlowe
Hereford and Beth Wilson, $1,000 each
- J.D. “Jack”
Maurice – Kara Busse, Kacie Chambers, Erin Deegan and Angela
Marie Sundstrom, $500 each
- Manley Keith
Ray – Justin Minsker, $500
- Ezra Cochran
– Tom Bragg, $500
- Dorothy
Goodman – Molly Grove, $1,000
Dyer, who is from Wayne, W.Va.,
served as editor of the Parthenon and raised more than $5,000 for
the School of Journalism through his fundraising efforts with the
J-Walk, an annual homecoming walkathon that supports the school’s
greatest needs. Dyer is also on the dean’s list. The award is
named for Marvin Stone, a JMC alumnus and former editor of U.S. News
and World Report.
Also, in addition to receiving the
Cathryn Gibbs Harris Public Relations Award, Jessica Wintz received
the Ralph Turner Outstanding Performance as an Intern award.
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