Bugeja named judge for journalism awards
By Matt Neznanski
Graduate Assistant
Greenlee School Director Michael Bugeja was selected to serve as one of 43 judges
for the Scripps Howard Foundation National Journalism Awards.
Since
1953 the Scripps Howard Foundation has recognized the best work in
journalism with the awards, which recognize excellence in 17 categories,
including editorial writing, human interest writing, environmental
and public service reporting, investigative reporting, business/economics
reporting, Washington reporting, commentary, photojournalism,
radio and television journalism, college cartooning, Web reporting
and editorial cartooning.
The awards also honor distinguished
service to journalism education and the First Amendment.
Cash prizes
are $10,000 per award. The Ursula and Gilbert Farfel Fund provides
a $25,000 prize for investigative reporting.
Other judges include:
Beth Barnes, director of the University of Kentucky School of Journalism;
Del Brinkman, journalism dean emeritus at the University of Kansas
and University of Colorado; Bill Burleigh, chairman of the E.W. Scripps
Co.; Phil Currie, Gannett’s senior vice president of news; Terry Hines, dean of the University of Florida’s College of Journalism and Communications; Eric Newton, director of journalism
initiatives for the Knight Foundation; and Janet L. Robinson, president
and CEO of The New York Times Co.
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