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Tickets are available for the Sept. 20 ceremony to honor five graduates of Marshall University’s W. Page Pitt School of Journalism and Mass Communications (SOJMC) who are being inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame. Chris Dickerson, Janet Dooley, Rick Haye, Keith Morehouse and Sandy Wells officially will be inducted during the ceremony, which begins at 6 p.m.

Students from Marshall University’s public radio station, WMUL-FM, received awards recently in The Hermes Creative Awards 2018-2019 competition and the 25th Annual Communicator Awards 2019 Audio Competition.

Students from Marshall University’s public radio station, WMUL-FM, received two first-place awards and three second-place awards in the metropolitan classification during the sixth annual “The Virginias” Associated Press Broadcasters awards ceremony April 6 at the Greenbrier in White Sulphur Springs.

Marshall University’s W. Page Pitt School of Journalism and Mass Communications has been selected by the Dow Jones News Fund as one of 10 programs nationally to participate in a summer high school workshop with a health and wellness theme.

Five graduates of Marshall University’s W. Page Pitt School of Journalism and Mass Communications (SOJMC) are being inducted into the school’s Hall of Fame. Chris Dickerson, Janet Dooley, Rick Haye, Keith Morehouse and Sandy Wells officially will be inducted during a ceremony this fall.

Students from Marshall University’s public radio station, WMUL-FM, received five first-place awards and 13 honorable mention awards during the National Broadcasting Society/ Alpha Epsilon Rho (NBS/AERho) 28th Annual National Student Audio/Video Scriptwriting and 56th Annual Audio/Video Production Awards Competition ceremony, held March 9 near Philadelphia.

Students from Marshall University’s Public Relations academic program received five awards earlier this month from the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA).

Marshall University’s W. Page Pitt School of Journalism and Mass Communications (SOJMC) is seeking nominations for its upcoming Hall of Fame class.

Students from Marshall University’s public radio station, WMUL-FM, received 14 awards in the International AVA Digital Awards 2019 Competition, which recognizes outstanding creative professionals involved in the concept, direction, design, and production of media that are part of the evolution of digital communication. The approximately 2,500 entries are judged by members of the Association of

Students and faculty from Marshall University’s public radio station, WMUL-FM, received 23 awards in the international MarCom Creative Awards 2018 Competition, which recognizes achievement by marketing and communication practitioners. They were recognized from among more than 6,000 entries in the competition from radio stations, advertising and public relations agencies, educational institutions and other organizations.