University of La Verne communications students won numerous prestigious awards recently from the Society of Professional Journalists and the Columbia Scholastic Press Association.
“The Leopard Connection,” the University of La Verne’s newest television venture showcasing the connection between ULV and its surrounding community in a half-hour talk show took to the airwaves last week.
ULV communication students cleaned up at the California Intercollegiate Press Association contest for work produced during the 2002-2003 year. The University's newspaper, magazine, and radio and television stations all won the sweepstakes in their respective categories, making them each the most decorated publications and stations in the state in their respective categories.
La Verne Magazine, Campus Times and LVTV's Eye on La Verne news show were all honored for excellence in two recent national awards competitions, which followed comprehensive critiques by professional journalists and journalism educators.
Several University of La Verne communications students were honored for their work this month at the Society of Professional Journalists Region 11 Mark of Excellence Awards Competition on Feb. 13.