Local student Matthew Mueller receives Excellence in Journalism Award from Milwaukee Press Club
Awards honor students excelling in written, radio, television and online media
MILWAUKEE, WI (04/24/2012)(readMedia)-- Matthew Mueller, a Marquette University student, received accolades for best single feature story for his piece "Centipedes and Censorship," which appeared in the Marquette Tribune. Matt's movie review, "'Breaking Dawn: Part I' is kind of good...what?" which also appeared in the Marquette Tribune was a finalist for Best Critical Review. Mueller is a junior broadcast and electronic communications major in the College of Communication and is from Hales Corners, WI.
The Milwaukee Press Club Excellence in Journalism awards garnered more than 500 entries from throughout Wisconsin and was judged by 25 professional journalists from press clubs throughout the U.S. Mueller was one of 20 Marquette students who won awards.
The Milwaukee Press Club provides professional development to members of the press community in Milwaukee and Wisconsin as a whole.
Marquette Student Media encourages students to get real-world experience while they are still in college and gives students an opportunity to write, design, produce, and sell through a variety of written, online, television and radio communication channels.
Steve Byers, director of student media, said of the awards: "Marquette student media is accustomed to winning awards, but these are special. For the first time, we have won awards for exclusively on-line material. We also won significantly more awards than usual, and I'm excited to see that we won awards for every branch of student media -- the Tribune, the Journal, MUTV, MU Radio and our Student Media Online."
All students will be honored, but they will not know if they receive gold, silver or bronze until the final results are announced at the Gridiron Awards Dinner on May 18. For more information about Marquette Student Media, visit http://go.mu.edu/mustudentmedia.