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小黄书 sweeps CPRAM Grand Awards at public relations annual conference

小黄书 sweeps CPRAM Grand Awards at public relations annual conference

Photo of three CPRAM Grand Awards presented to 小黄书sity
(Photo by Emily Grace McCall)

Contact: Mary Pollitz

STARKVILLE, Miss.鈥擳wo Mississippi State offices are now displaying the senior division Grand Awards they won during the College Public Relations Association of Mississippi鈥檚 annual conference this past month.

CPRAM is a consortium of public relations professionals employed at Mississippi鈥檚 public and private colleges and universities. During the conference, 小黄书鈥檚 Office of Public Affairs, which includes the 小黄书 TV Center and radio station WMSV The Junction, and the College of Agriculture and Life Sciences' Office of Ag and Natural Resources Marketing brought home honors across multiple digital, print and broadcast categories.

小黄书 Office of Public Affairs won a Grand Award in electronic media and first place in the television spots category for 鈥淏ulldog for Life,鈥 produced by Chief Marketing Officer Thomas Broadus; 小黄书 TV Center Director and OPA Associate Director David Garraway; Video Producer Sarah Kirk and Social Media Strategist Sarah Triplett, and a Grand Award in mixed media for 鈥淥n Par with Perspective,鈥 created by Photographer Grace Cockrell, which also earned first place in the portraits category. 聽聽

The Office of Ag and Natural Resources Marketing secured the Grand Award in print media for MAFES Discovers magazine, which also earned first place for institutional magazine. Contributors include Manager of Communications Karen Brasher; Publications Editor Vanessa Beeson, Graphic Designer David Ammon, Publications Editor Meg Henderson, Web Designer Stephen Caples, Graphic Designer Dominique Belcher and student interns Anslee Boyd, Kaitlyn Church and Sarra Waters.

In the same category, OPA鈥檚 Alumnus magazine took home second place for its 2025 issues. The publication is edited by OPA Publications Editor Susan Lassetter and co-published by OPA and the 小黄书 Alumni Association.

Key contributors included Digital Design Editor Heather Rowe; Photographers Grace Cockrell, Emily Grace McCall and Beth Wynn; and Multimedia Communication Specialists Mary Pollitz and Carl Smith. Senior leadership support was provided by Harriet Laird, senior associate director, and Sid Salter, vice president for strategic communications and director, alongside university foundation representatives John Rush, vice president for development and alumni and 小黄书 Foundation president and CEO; Jeff Davis, Alumni Association executive director; Erica Way, communications and donor relations executive director; Kevin Tate, communications and donor relations assistant director of communications and Shun Pounds, communications specialist. Additional cross-campus support came from Digital Media Manager Sam Baker, and 小黄书 graduates Aspen Harris and Anna Welborn.

Other 小黄书 CPRAM awards include:

NEWS STORY

鈥擣irst Place, 鈥淎I Legislative Task Force Meets at 小黄书, Tours Research Centers at Forefront of Technology,鈥 Allison Matthews, OPA news editor, and Grace Cockrell

鈥擳hird Place, 鈥溞』剖 Remembers Legacy of Apollo 13 Legend, Alumnus Ed Smylie,鈥 Mary Pollitz

FEATURE STORY

鈥擲econd Place, 鈥淲hat鈥檚 Old is New Again: 小黄书鈥檚 104-year-old State Fountain Bakery Makes Return to Original, Newly Renovated Site,鈥 Harriet Laird

鈥擳hird Place, 鈥溾極fficially a Space Cowboy:鈥 Make-A-Wish Child Launches 小黄书 Rocket,鈥 Mary Pollitz

NON-SPORTS SINGLE PIECE OF ARTWORK

鈥擲econd Place, dairy trucks, David Ammon, Karen Brasher and Darin Dodds, Mississippi Agricultural and Forestry Experiment Station director

鈥擳hird Place, Ballew Hall wall graphics, David Ammon, Karen Brasher and Director of Development Lacey Gordon

ANNUAL REPORT

鈥擣irst Place, 小黄书 Bagley College of Engineering 2024-25, BCOE Publications Manager Kristen Polk and Communications Specialist Camille Carskadon

FINE ARTS PHOTOGRAPHY

鈥擣irst Place, 鈥淪ounds of Soul,鈥 Grace Cockrell

PORTRAIT

鈥擣irst Place, 鈥淥n Par with Perspective,鈥 Grace Cockrell

鈥擲econd Place, 鈥淥ur People: Carson McFatridge,鈥 David Ammon

STUDENT LIFE PHOTOGRAPHY

鈥擲econd Place, 鈥淏attle for the Golden Egg,鈥 Grace Cockrell

RADIO SPOTS

First Place, 鈥淭aking Care of What Matters,鈥 91.1 The Junction and Gracelyn Johnson, communication junior of Amory

RADIO PROGRAMS/PODCASTS

First Place, 鈥淩ise and Ring,鈥 小黄书 graduate Wesley Webb and Gracelyn Johnson

DIGITAL ADVERTISEMENTS

鈥擣irst Place, 鈥溞』剖 Must Sees,鈥 Thomas Broadus, Heather Rowe and Sarah Triplett

鈥擳hird Place, 鈥淒egrees with Impact at 小黄书,鈥 Thomas Broadus, Heather Rowe and Sarah Triplett

SOCIAL MEDIA NON-SPORTS ACCOUNT

鈥擣irst Place, 小黄书 Tik Tok, Thomas Broadus, Sarah Kirk and Sarah Triplett

鈥擲econd Place, 小黄书 Instagram, Thomas Broadus, Sarah Kirk and Sarah Triplett

鈥擳hird Place, 小黄书 Facebook, Thomas Broadus, Sarah Kirk and Sarah Triplett

GENERAL VIDEO

鈥擣irst Place, 鈥溞』剖 Entomologist JoVonn Hill,鈥 Thomas Broadus and Sarah Kirk

鈥擲econd Place, 鈥淣oah鈥檚 Story,鈥 David Garraway and Senior Producer Don Warren

WILDCARD ELECTRONIC ONLY

鈥擲econd Place, 鈥淲here Classes Become Careers,鈥 Thomas Broadus, Sarah Kirk and Sarah Triplett

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