Monthly Archives: April 2017

University of Texas applies for APSE student chapter

The University of Texas at Austin has applied for student chapter membership in APSE.

Todd Adams elected APSE Second Vice President

Todd Adams of the Springfield (Ill.) State Journal Register has been elected as APSE Second Vice President.

Great Plains region meeting set for May 7

The APSE Great Plains regional conference will be Sunday, May 7 at The Kansas City Star’s press pavilion building at 16th and McGee streets in Kansas City, Mo. The program is expected to run from about 9 a.m. to 2 or 3 p.m.

Seattle Times’ Don Shelton honored by the University of Idaho

MOSCOW, Idaho - The University of Idaho Alumni Association honored Seattle Times Executive Editor Don Shelton, a 1976 graduate of the School of Communication (now Journalism and Mass Media), with a 2017 Silver and Gold Award at a ceremony on April 6. The Silver and Gold Award recognizes living alumni who have a distinguished record of achievement and service in his or her specialized area of endeavor.

Indianapolis Star’s Marisa Kwiatkowski, Tim Evans and Mark Alesia take first in APSE’s Investigative...

Marisa Kwiatkowski, Tim Evans and Mark Alesia of the Indianapolis Star won first place in the Associated Press Sports Editors’ 2016 contest in Investigative Reporting.

Bloomington Herald-Times’ Jon Blau wins U30 Projects

Jon Blau of the The Herald-Times (Bloomington, Ind.) won first place in the Associated Press Sports Editors 2016 contest in the Projects category for the Under 30,000 circulation division.

Frank Bodani wins APSE 30-75K Projects

By Robert Gagliardi APSE Third Vice President Frank Bodani of the York (Pa.) Daily Record/Sunday News won first place in the Associated Press Sports Editors...

Dirk Chatelain of the Omaha World-Herald wins 75,000-175,000 Projects

Dirk Chatelain of the Omaha World-Herald won first place in the Associated Press Sports Editors 2016 contest in the Projects category for the 75,000-175,000 circulation division.

WaPo’s Chuck Culpepper, USA Today share top honors in APSE’s biggest Projects category

By Jeff Rosen APSE First Vice President Chuck Culpepper of the Washington Post tied a seven-person team from USA Today for first-place Project Reporting in...

Tim Brown of Yahoo takes first in APSE’s Over-175,000 Beat Writing category

Tim Brown of Yahoo won first place in the Associated Press Sports Editors 2016 contest in Beat Writing for the Over 175,000 circulation category.