By the U of A System Division of Agriculture
BENTONVILLE, Ark. — Seven University of Arkansas System Division of Agriculture staffers shared a dozen awards in the 2023 Communications Contest held by Arkansas Press Women.
Mary Hightower, chief communications officer for the Division of Agriculture, was presented the APW’s highest honor, the Communicator of Achievement.
Hightower is now among 15 finalists for the National Federation of Press Women Communicator of Achievement. There have been four previous winners from Arkansas: Roberta Forster, 1960, honored for her coverage of the 1957 Little Rock desegregation crisis; Charlotte Schexnayder,1970, a state lawmaker and co-owner of the Dumas Clarion; Margaret Woolfolk, 1977, journalist, attorney and historian; and Eva Marie Pearson, 2002, formerly of the Pine Bluff Commercial.
The awards were presented May 20 at NorthWest Arkansas Community College in Bentonville. Work produced in a variety of communications fields during 2022 was eligible for the competition.
First-place winners in the APW Communications Contest are eligible to advance to the National Federation of Press Women competition if they are members of NFPW. National winners are announced during the NFPW’s annual conference June 22-24 in Cincinnati.
Kristin Netterstrom Higgins, Public Policy Center program associate at the Division of Agriculture won:
Third Place in Communications Programs and Campaigns > Public Service Program or Campaign for Who Are All These People On My Ballot?
Second Place in Communications Programs and Campaigns > Public Service Program or Campaign for 2022 Arkansas Ballot Issue Education Program, co-entrants: graphic designers Julie Thompson, Chris Meux, videographer Kerry Rodtnick, and Stacey McCullough, head of Community, Professional and Economic Development for the Cooperative Extension Service
Second Place in Web and Social Media > Blog > Nonprofit, government or educational for What Are These Voluntary Property Taxes On My Bill?
First Place in Web and Social Media > Electronic Newsletter > Nonprofit, government, or educational for Board Rejects Marijuana, Casino Ballot Titles
First Place in Web and Social Media > Blog > Nonprofit, government or educational for Thousands of Arkansas Voters Skipped Ballot Issues.
Mary Hightower, chief communications officer for the Division of Agriculture won:
Third Place in Specialty Articles > Agriculture for Backyard vineyard a lifeline for Southern Sensation grape
First Place in Feature Story > Online publication for Giant dust devil turns Tuesday into ‘Windsday’ at rice research center
Fred Miller, science editor of the Division of Agriculture’s Arkansas Agricultural Experiment Station, won:
Honorable Mention in Photography > Single Photograph > News or feature photo for Insect Toxicology Lab-Bees
Third Place in Specialty Articles > Science or technology for Researcher employs microorganisms to counter major disease affecting beef industry
Second Place in Specialty Articles > Green/environmental for Researchers investigate health impacts of residual pesticides on wild bees
First Place in Specialty Articles > Green/environmental for Experiment station researcher in search of a more water-efficient chicken
First Place in Specialty Articles > Science or technology for Entomologist wants to know if invasive mosquitoes, native biting midges make good neighbors
For a complete list of the award recipients throughout the state please visit https://arkansaspresswomen.org/apw-celebrates-2023-award-winners/.
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