Small Times: News About MEMS, Nanotechnology And Microsystems Candace manages and edits the news content of Small Times magazine and edits the Ms. Pierson attended John Herron School of Art (affiliated with indiana http://www.smalltimes.com/document_display.cfm?document_id=3628
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Extractions: National Best Of Photojournalism Day SAN ANTONIO, TX (June 25, 2005) - The National Press Photographers Association's Honors and Recognitions Committee tonight presented awards to the top winners of the 2005 Best Of Photojournalism photography, television, Web, and editing contests, as well as recognizing those individuals who have supported NPPA and who have assisted photojournalism, and photojournalists, and who have contributed to the betterment of our profession during the past year. Wally McNamee and Rob Galbraith were presented with the Joseph A. Sprague Memorial Award, the highest honor bestowed by NPPA. Established in 1949, it is awarded annually to not more than two persons of high achievement in the profession and it is given to those who advance, elevate, or attain unusual recognition for photojournalism by their conduct, initiative, leadership, skill, and devotion to duty. McNamee, who started photography with a Speed Graphic in the U.S. Marine Corps, went to work for
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Extractions: CINCINNATI The Scripps Howard Foundation today awarded $100,000 in scholarships to 10 college journalism students from across the United States through its annual Top Ten Scholarship Program. Journalism programs were invited to nominate one full-time junior or senior student for the competition. From the pool of candidates, a panel of newspaper, broadcast, and television network professionals selected 10 to each receive $10,000 scholarships. The one-time award is applied toward a full academic year. Since the program began in 1999, the Foundation has awarded $700,000 to 70 exceptional scholars, said Judith G. Clabes, president and CEO of the Foundation. Like their predecessors, this years winners represent a very bright future for journalism in