Missouri Journalism Student Designers Earn Four Awards in National Contest
Columbia, Mo. (May 9, 2012) — Missouri School of Journalism students earned four awards in the national Michigan State University Design Contest for College Students.




The MSU Design Contest began in 2000 as a way for students to enter work done not only for a campus newspaper, but also projects done for a class, a job or an internship. A total of 15 professional designers from around the world judged this year’s 386 entries.
The Missouri journalism winners are:
Sports Page Newspaper
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- Second Place: Will Guldin for “Snatched Away”
Front Page Newspaper
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- Third Place: Elisa Essner for “Border Roar”
- Honorable Mention: Brandon Mitchener for “Costly Mistake”
Infographics
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- Third Place: Theresa Berens for “The Halloween Costume Decision”
Updated: June 8, 2020