Congratulations to SOC's Eight Student Crystal Pillar Award Nominees!
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This year, the School of Communication has eight nominations for student Crystal Pillar awards (the student version of the Emmys) for the Chicago-Midwest region.
The nominations include students directed by Elizabeth Coffman, John Goheen, Richelle Rogers, Ayesha Abouelazm, and Ben Uribe, and are as follows:
Category C-3 Arts & Entertainment/Cultural Affairs
On the Record – Asia Singleton (Richelle Rogers, John Goheen)
How Jeff Lynne Got Those Fat-Sounding Drums – Henry Martin (E. Coffman)
Category C-4a Short Form Fiction
Less Than Three – Sabrina Balsink Krieg, Tim Mackle, Rachel Marsden, Olivia McClure, Liam Smart, Makenzie Creden, Molly Hunter, Genevieve Crawford, PJ McMahon, Mary Dixon (Ayesha Abouelazm’s class)
Stay Positive – Matthew Fink, Calia Marso, Kobey Davis, Jacqueline Southwell, Mary Dixon (Ben Uribe’s class)
Category C-4b Short Form Non-Fiction
For Me, Forgiveness – Mary Rose Hefner (Richelle Rogers)
The Greatest Gift – Lily Chen, Makenzie Creden, Gabe Paredes, Sydney Williams (Elizabeth Coffman’s class)
Category C-6 Public Service Announcements/Ads
Get Vaccinated! – Joshua Miller, Asia Singleton, Laura Godoy Figuera (John Goheen)
Archview Restaurant – Jacqueline Davis, Tanvi Soans (John Goheen)
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