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UT Tyler Earns 34 Awards at 2024 Texas Intercollegiate Press Association Convention 

UT Tyler was represented at the 2024 Texas Intercollegiate Press Association Convention by (from left): Santiago Nunez, Leigh Meyers, Karleigh Yancy, Patriot Talon editor-in-chief Nathan Witt, UT Tyler lecturer and student media adviser Danny Mogle, Brynna Williamson and Nayeli Carrillo. Witt is holding the award the Patriot Talon won for “Best Website.”

TYLER, Texas (May 9, 2024) – The University of Texas at Tyler received 34 awards at the 2024 Texas  Intercollegiate Press Association Convention. TIPA, the largest organization of collegiate mass  communication programs in Texas, annually recognizes excellence in writing, photography,  broadcasting, videography, public relations and publication design.

“Our mass communication students are doing amazing work, so it is gratifying to see them being  recognized as among the very best in the state,” said Danny Mogle, UT Tyler lecturer and student  media adviser.

The website for the university’s independent student-run news media outlet, https://thepatriottalon.com/, was also selected as the best website among colleges in its  classification and honored for design.

UT Tyler students earning TIPA awards for on-site competitions are:

  • Karleigh Yancy of Lindale – second place in radio news announcing.
  • Nayeli Carrillo of Tyler – third place in Spanish language radio news announcing. • Brynna Williamson of Mineola – honorable mention for feature writing.

UT Tyler students earning TIPA awards for previously published material are: • Nathan Witt of Mineola – first and third place in social media breaking news, first and third place  in interactive ad design, first and second place in static ad design, second place in feature  photography, breaking news story, documentary and interactive ad design; and honorable mention  for feature story, in-depth reporting, podcast and advertising campaign.

  • Williamson – first place in social media breaking news, first place in in-depth reporting and  honorable mention for breaking news story.
  • Luke Spence of Tyler – first place in social media breaking news and second place in breaking  news photo.
  • Abigail Smith of Tyler – second place in general news story and second place in program  production video.
  • Paulina Mata of New London – first place in critical review and Spanish language feature. • Elaina Gonzalez of Tyler – honorable mention for critical review and general column. • LaKyndra Larkin of Flint – first place in general news audio story and second place in feature  reporting video.
  • Ashod Gardin of Willis – honorable mention for sports commentary.
  • Jallen Sullivan of Burleson – first place in multimedia sports story.
  • Santiago Nuñez of Tyler – second place in feature story.
  • Kai Kirkham of Lockhart – second place in cartoon strip.
  • Bart Hisel of Tyler – honorable mention for general graphic.

Witt, editor-in-chief of the Patriot Talon, was also elected vice president of TIPA’s student board.

The annual convention provides on-site competition, training and recruitment opportunities for  student journalists from across the state while recognizing excellence for previously published work  in student newspapers and websites. For more information, visit texasipa.org/.

With a mission to improve educational and health care outcomes for East Texas and beyond, UT  Tyler offers more than 90 undergraduate and graduate programs to nearly 10,000 students.  Through its alignment with UT Tyler Health Science Center and UT Health East Texas, UT Tyler has  unified these entities to serve Texas with quality education, cutting-edge research and excellent  patient care. Classified by Carnegie as a doctoral research institution and by U.S. News & World  Report as a national university, UT Tyler has campuses in Tyler, Longview, Palestine and Houston.

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