Rogers State University Department of Communications students took home honors from the Oklahoma Association of Broadcasters/Oklahoma Broadcast Education Association conference in Tulsa March 30.
This event includes the annual student-produced media awards for content produced in 2022. This year, communications students took home nine awards, including four first prizes.
RSU communications students honored included:
- Lacie Drewes – 1st Place Audio Narrative
- Jordan Capron – 1st Place Audio PSA; 3rd Place Audio Station Promo
- Paul Said – 1st Place Video Promotional
- Cole Chandler – 1st Place Video Narrative (long)
- Caleb Broeker – 2nd Place Audio PSA, 2nd Place Audio Talent Reel
- Elizabeth Lyles – 2nd Place Audio Entertainment
- Macy Gordon – 3rd Place Interactive Media
The competition is open to all universities in the state.
Based in Oklahoma City and governed by a 12-member board, the OAB is a non-profit organization of commercial radio and television stations organized to serve the public interest and promote the cooperation and prosperity of its members.
The OBEA provides a platform where the talent of the state’s media and communication students can be displayed and recognized.
For more information about RSU’s Department of Communications, visit www.rsu.edu/communications.