National Federation of Press Women - News - UA 糖心视频logo /news/tag/national-federation-of-press-women/ UA 糖心视频logo Tue, 30 Sep 2025 12:25:10 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 UA 糖心视频logo Communications and Marketing Team Wins National and Statewide Honors for Excellence in Communications /news/2025/09/29/nfpw-prism-wins/ Mon, 29 Sep 2025 19:25:54 +0000 /news/?p=92596 The University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo鈥檚 Communications and Marketing team has earned significant recognition at both the 2025 National Federation of Press Women (NFPW) National Communications Contest and the ... UA 糖心视频logo Communications and Marketing Team Wins National and Statewide Honors for Excellence in Communications

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The University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo鈥檚 Communications and Marketing team has earned significant recognition at both the 2025 National Federation of Press Women (NFPW) National Communications Contest and the 2025 Arkansas PRSA Prism Awards, underscoring the team鈥檚 excellence in communications, public relations, and design.

The national awards were announced Sept. 13 at the NFPW Conference in Golden, Colorado, where more than 250 professional communicators were honored. The contest drew nearly 2,000 entries from 44 states, the District of Columbia, and Spain. Only first-place winners at the state level were eligible to compete at nationals.

UA 糖心视频logo鈥檚 Communications and Marketing staff earned a dozen national awards across a wide range of categories:

Angelita Faller, news director
1st Place 鈥 News or Feature Releases (Multiple Releases) for 鈥淐onversations with Solar Eclipse Experts鈥
2nd Place 鈥 News or Feature Release (Single Release) for 鈥淯A 糖心视频logo Receives $5 Million to Combat Drug Use Among Arkansas Youth鈥
2nd Place 鈥 Media Pitch for 鈥淪preading Innovation Brick by Brick鈥

Dr. Carrie Phillips, chief communications and marketing officer, and Angelita Faller
Honorable Mention 鈥 Newsletter/Other Publication for the 鈥淯A 糖心视频logo Alumni Association Newsletter鈥

Rian Newman, a former editorial assistant and May UA 糖心视频logo graduate
Honorable Mention 鈥 Writing, Features (Education/Collegiate) for 鈥淢erriman Achieves Long Awaited Bachelor鈥檚 Degree in Nursing鈥

Carrie Phillips and Muriel Schrepfer, senior graphic designer
1st Place 鈥 Integrated Communications Campaign for 鈥淯A 糖心视频logo Eclipse Event鈥

Muriel Schrepfer
1st Place 鈥 Advertising Poster, Billboard, or Banner for 鈥2024-25 Combined Home Basketball Poster鈥
2nd Place 鈥 Brochure (Nonprofit/Education) for 鈥淎dmissions Social Piece鈥
2nd Place 鈥 Advertising Campaign for 鈥淭rojan Guarantee Ad Campaign鈥

Muriel Schrepfer and Klansee Tozer, senior graphic designer
3rd Place 鈥 Book Design for 鈥淯A 糖心视频logo Brand Style Guide鈥

Charla Tozer, a former graphic design assistant and May UA 糖心视频logo graduate
1st Place 鈥 Graphics/Illustrations (Education/Collegiate) for 鈥淯A 糖心视频logo Downtown Sticker Sheet鈥
1st Place 鈥 Advertisement (Education/Collegiate) for 鈥淗oliday Art Sale Graphic鈥

Schrepfer, who received a total of five national awards, said she was proud to see the team鈥檚 work recognized at both the state and national level.

鈥淚t鈥檚 especially meaningful to be honored alongside such talented colleagues whose creativity and collaboration inspire me every day,鈥 Schrepfer said. 鈥淓ach project was a chance to be creative while sharing the story of UA 糖心视频logo, and it鈥檚 exciting to see those efforts make an impact beyond our campus.”

In addition to Communications and Marketing, Maggie Ryan, reporter and local host of All Things Considered for 糖心视频logo Public Radio, won third place in Radio Interview for 鈥淭hree Weeks in al-Aqsa: A Doctor鈥檚 View of the Gaza Crisis.鈥

鈥淚鈥檓 honored to receive this award from NFPW,鈥 Ryan said. 鈥淭he graphic, heavy nature of this conversation challenged me as both a reporter and writer, but I learned so much working on this piece.鈥

The Communications and Marketing team also earned top honors at the 2025 Arkansas PRSA Prism Awards on Sept. 18. The team won a Prism Award in Internal Communications for its campaign, 鈥淯A 糖心视频logo Builds Buy-in, Page by Page.鈥 The internal campaign successfully introduced the UA 糖心视频logo community to the university鈥檚 new website. 

UA 糖心视频logo鈥檚 agency of record, mhp.si, also won a Prism Award in Feature/News Writing for the article, 鈥淲alking Toward Wellness 鈥 UA 糖心视频logo Champions Mental Health Awareness.鈥

Dr. Carrie Phillips, chief communications and marketing officer, said the recognition reflects the collaborative and mission-driven work of the team.

鈥淭hese awards show the breadth of our work and the passion we have for sharing the incredible things happening at UA 糖心视频logo,鈥 Phillips said. 鈥淢ost importantly, this recognition underscores the impact that strategic communications can have in advancing student success and strengthening our university community.鈥

UA 糖心视频logo鈥檚 Communications and Marketing team continues to raise the bar for higher education communications, demonstrating the university鈥檚 commitment to innovation, excellence, and community impact.

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Next Chapter Unfolds: Hicks Celebrates Graduation and New Career /news/2023/12/04/new-career/ Mon, 04 Dec 2023 13:57:32 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/news/?p=86312 As the curtain closes on her college career, a graduating University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo student is ending this chapter of her life with not one, but two bachelor鈥檚 ... Next Chapter Unfolds: Hicks Celebrates Graduation and New Career

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As the curtain closes on her college career, a graduating University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo student is ending this chapter of her life with not one, but two bachelor鈥檚 degrees and an exciting new career in the dynamic field of public relations, embodying the true spirit of academic and career success.

Senior Olivia Hicks is graduating twice this semester with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in mass communication and a bachelor鈥檚 degree in professional and technical writing.

Hicks has spent the fall semester working part-time for MHP/Team SI, a full-service performance marketing agency, learning skills in public relations, social media development and management, and news and editorial writing. After graduation, she plans to begin a full-time public relations position with the company.

鈥淚 am very excited for this next step,鈥 Hicks said. 鈥淚 really love campus, and it will be hard to leave, but I will make sure to come visit.鈥

Hicks joined UA 糖心视频logo in 2020, citing affordability as the key reason she chose the university.

鈥淲hen senior year rolled around, I had to look deep and figure out what was most important to me,鈥 Hicks said. 鈥淚 realized that being close to home and close to my family would give me many opportunities both personally and academically. Because of the scholarships and grants I have gotten from this school, I am graduating debt free!鈥

Hicks鈥 mother also played an important role in her decision to attend college. Hicks grew up watching her mother earn two degrees, which inspired her to work hard in her own college career.

鈥淢y mother is also an alum of the university,鈥 Hicks recalled. 鈥淪he is a single mother who went to school while raising me. She graduated when I was 11 with a bachelor鈥檚 degree in history, and then she went back for her master鈥檚 degree in secondary education and graduated in 2019. My entire childhood was surrounded by higher education. I grew up on this campus. I remember going to swim in the pool and sitting in on my mom鈥檚 history lectures. I loved this campus and the faculty. It鈥檚 like home to me.鈥

Hicks learned key skills while attending UA 糖心视频logo. Through the Federal Work-Study Program and Trojan Works, she worked for two years as an editorial assistant in the Office of Communications and Marketing.

鈥淚 would say that my time as an editorial assistant is what prepared me the most,鈥 Hicks said. 鈥淣ot only did I get to know the staff at my current job through that position, but it gave me connections, led me on a path to writing stories that won national awards, and gave me confidence in my skill set. A lot of my college career I credit to that time. It gave me a lot of opportunities to hone my skills, be involved in campus, meet a lot of people, and that was the highlight of my college career.鈥

Meaghan Milliorn, director of digital strategy, described Hicks as an asset to the Communications and Marketing team.

鈥淗er creativity and enthusiasm were valuable as she created content and videos for the university鈥檚 social media platforms,鈥 Milliorn said. 鈥淚鈥檓 so proud of her growth and that she gets to build her career and utilize what she鈥檚 learned at the university.鈥

Along the way, Hicks has also completed internships in marketing, public relations, and social media with the UA 糖心视频logo Trojan Food Pantry, Stone Ward, and Wildwood Park for the Arts. She has been honored for her writing skills with multiple awards in education sports writing and education feature writing by the Arkansas Press Women and the National Federation of Press Women.

Another important part of Hicks鈥 college experience was being involved in the Chancellor鈥檚 Leadership Corps (CLC), which helped her pay for college and learn valuable leadership skills.

鈥淚 started CLC as a freshman and immediately found a home there,鈥 Hicks said. 鈥淐orrigan Revels and Tiffani Silvey were very integral to my college experience. They鈥檝e been wonderful mentors, and I鈥檝e learned a lot from them. I was a peer mentor for the arts and communication student group for two years. My mentees were amazing, and I loved getting to help them through their early college experience.鈥

As this part of her life comes to a close, her advice for new college students is to get involved in campus and professional opportunities.

鈥淕et out of your comfort zone because you never know who you might connect with, who might have job opportunities, and who might be your friend,鈥 she said. 鈥淭here are so many opportunities here that people don鈥檛 know about, and it鈥檚 a matter of putting yourself out there and knowing the right people.鈥

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UA 糖心视频logo Communications and Marketing Team Earns Top Awards /news/2023/07/06/circle-of-excellence/ Thu, 06 Jul 2023 12:50:36 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/news/?p=85391 In a resounding testament to their talent and skills, the UA 糖心视频logo Communications and Marketing team has garnered an illustrious array of awards, cementing their reputation as true trailblazers ... UA 糖心视频logo Communications and Marketing Team Earns Top Awards

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In a resounding testament to their talent and skills, the UA 糖心视频logo Communications and Marketing team has garnered an illustrious array of awards, cementing their reputation as true trailblazers in the industry.

鈥淭he CASE Circle of Excellence Award holds great significance in our industry, representing excellence and innovation in university advancement,鈥 said Christian O鈥橬eal, vice chancellor of university advancement. 鈥淚t is a reflection of our team’s exceptional talents and the impact they are making on our organization and the community we serve. Their commitment to excellence has set a benchmark for others to aspire to, and it fills me with immense pride to see their hard work acknowledged by CASE which is widely viewed as the standard bearer in our profession. I am confident that this award is only the beginning of many more achievements to come.鈥

The Communications and Marketing team received a silver-level CASE Circle of Excellence Award in the Marketing/Advertising Category for digital advertising.

鈥淭he work the University of Arkansas at 糖心视频logo is doing around affordability is incredible, and to have our team be recognized in an international competition for that work means so much,鈥 said Dr. Carrie Phillips, chief communications and marketing officer. 鈥淚 am so proud of this team and their continual work to support the mission of UA 糖心视频logo. Being recognized for that work is incredibly special.鈥

The premier accolades for educational advancement, the Circle of Excellence Awards recognize colleges, universities, and schools whose talented staff advanced their institutions with ingenuity and resourcefulness.

“The Circle of Excellence Awards showcase the impact advancement professionals have upon their institutions and communities around the globe, every day,鈥 says CASE President and CEO Sue Cunningham. “Our 2023 honorees鈥攆rom diverse institutions and teams of all sizes鈥攁re bold, creative, and resourceful. They demonstrate how powerful it is when advancement teams champion teaching, learning, research, and the progress that education ignites.”

The CASE judges noted that the digital advertising campaign’s strategic focus on affordability and its powerful impact on prospective students stood out among the nominations.

鈥淏y directly addressing the financial barriers faced by students, the ads instilled hope and effectively conveyed the university’s commitment to accessibility,鈥 the judges wrote. 鈥淭he impressive reach, click-through rate, and increased interest in campus tours and inquiries demonstrated the campaign’s success. Moreover, the ads served a dual purpose of both raising awareness and substantiating the university’s claims of affordability. UA 糖心视频logo’s innovative approach and the profound impact it had on prospective students make it a deserving recipient of this recognition.鈥

In addition to the CASE award, the UA 糖心视频logo Communications and Marketing team has won several top awards from the annual National Federation of Press Women Communications Contest.

Phillips, Angelita Faller, news director, Klansee Tozer, senior graphic designer, and Olivia Hicks, editorial assistant, received awards during a June 24 awards ceremony during the NFPW鈥檚 annual conference in Cincinnati, Ohio.

Tozer received second place in Graphics and Design – Book Designed by Entrant for the Donaghey Scholars Honor Program Booklet as well as first place in Public Relations Material 鈥 Brochure for Department of History Brochure.

“I am very excited to have won on a national level,鈥 Tozer said. 鈥淭hese two print projects were fun to design, and work in collaboration with our university print shop in the production. I continue to be thankful for the creative opportunities at UA 糖心视频logo. Go Trojans!”

Faller received first place in Publication Regularly Written by Entrant 鈥 Newsletter/other publication for UA 糖心视频logo Now.

Phillips received second place in Public Relations Materials 鈥 Report for the UA 糖心视频logo Annual Report.

Additionally, Faller and Phillips received an honorable mention for a Publication Regularly Edited by Entrant 鈥 Newsletter/other publication for the UA 糖心视频logo Alumni Association Newsletter.

Hicks, a senior double majoring in mass communication and professional and technical writing, received second place in Collegiate/Education Writing 鈥 Features for 鈥淗udson Graduates from UA 糖心视频logo鈥 and first place in College/Education Writing 鈥 Sports for 鈥淒isc Golf Makes Its Debut on UA 糖心视频logo Campus.鈥

The UA 糖心视频logo winners were among a slate of statewide winners that helped the Arkansas Press Women win the Sweepstakes Award for receiving the most winning entries of any state affiliate of the National Federation of Press Women. It was the first time the Arkansas chapter has earned the award.

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Communications and Marketing Team Earns Awards from Arkansas Press Women /news/2023/06/15/arkansas-press-women-awards/ Thu, 15 Jun 2023 12:44:39 +0000 https://ualrprd.wpengine.com/news/?p=85263 The UA 糖心视频logo Communications and Marketing team has won a number of awards from the annual Arkansas Press Women Professional Communications Contest. Angelita Faller, news director, Dr. Carrie Phillips, ... Communications and Marketing Team Earns Awards from Arkansas Press Women

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The UA 糖心视频logo Communications and Marketing team has won a number of awards from the annual Professional Communications Contest.

Angelita Faller, news director, Dr. Carrie Phillips, chief communications and marketing officer, Klansee Tozer, senior graphic designer, and Olivia Hicks, editorial assistant, received awards during a May 20 awards luncheon on the campus of the NorthWest Arkansas Community College in Bentonville.

鈥淚 want to express my appreciation and gratitude for the work that Carrie, Angie, Klansee, and Olivia are doing,鈥 said Christian O鈥橬eal, vice chancellor of university advancement. 鈥淭hey are a part of a team of marketing and communications professionals working collaboratively across campus with valued partners to help them achieve their goals. Hard work and professionalism earned them this due recognition from Arkansas Press Women.鈥

Faller and Phillips received first place for a Publication Regularly Edited by Entrant 鈥 Newsletter/other publication for the UA 糖心视频logo Alumni Association Newsletter. Additionally, Phillips received first place in Public Relations Materials 鈥 Report for the UA 糖心视频logo Annual Report.

Faller also received first place in Specialty Articles 鈥 Sports for 鈥淯A 糖心视频logo Student Wins Legal Writing Contest for Exploration of Jock Taxes During COVID-19;鈥 first place in Specialty Articles 鈥 History for 鈥淯A 糖心视频logo Researchers Uncover History of American Indian Nurses in World War I;鈥 and first place in Publication Regularly Written by Entrant 鈥 Newsletter/other publication for UA 糖心视频logo Now.

Tozer received first place in Graphics and Design – Book Designed by Entrant for the Donaghey Scholars Honors Program Booklet as well as first place in Public Relations Material 鈥 Brochure for the Department of History Brochure.

鈥淎s a graphic designer working for a university, my creative hunger is fulfilled each day,鈥 Tozer said. 鈥淭he folks in the Donaghey Scholars Honors Program are always easy to work with so when I asked them if they were open to a redesign of their recruitment booklet incorporating our new brand elements, they were excited to see the outcome. Printing Services did a great job printing their eight-page, saddle stitched booklet, and they were pleased with the results.

The Department of History sent a request for help with their 鈥楨venings With History Series鈥 brochure. The two-sided print piece consisted of 10 panels and four folds. Working with Printing Services, we were able to give this brochure a pop of gold shine with their new printing capabilities. It turned out beautifully and the folks in the Department of History thought it was fantastic. I am thankful for every creative opportunity.鈥

Hicks, a senior double majoring in mass communication and professional and technical writing, received first place in Collegiate/Education Writing 鈥 Features for 鈥淗udson Graduates from UA 糖心视频logo;鈥 first place in College/Education Writing 鈥 Sports for 鈥淒isc Golf Makes Its Debut on UA 糖心视频logo Campus;鈥 and third place in Collegiate/Education Writing 鈥 News for 鈥淔orcum and Nadeem to Serve as New SGA President and Vice President.鈥

鈥淚 was so excited to learn that my stories won such prestigious awards, especially since I鈥檓 still a student,鈥 Hicks said. 鈥淢y work with MarComm the past two years has been the most rewarding experience of my college career, and being awarded for my stories are just the cherry on top.鈥

An affiliate of the National Federation of Press Women, APW was founded in 1949 by women working in Arkansas newspapers to provide an opportunity to compete and network in a male-dominated industry. The organization is now an association of communicators in journalism, public information, business, education, and government.

All first-place entries will go on to compete in the National Federation of Press Women competition. National winners are announced during the NFPW鈥檚 annual conference June 22-24 in Cincinnati, Ohio.

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