Perley Isaac Reed School of Journalism - Alumni Association Awards

Alumni Association Awards

The P.I. Reed Achievement Award is the most prestigious award given to alumnus; recognizing “outstanding achievements in the field of journalism." The award was created in 1966.

The Friend of the School acknowledges alumnus for their “support and commitment to the School of Journalism.” Candidates for this award do not have to be school of journalism graduates.

The Martin Hall Cornerstone Award, established in 2003, recognizes graduates that are active in volunteering for the alumni association.

The P.I. Reed Young Alum Award, established in 2004, honors graduates from the past ten years that have excelled in their field or profession (Alumni Association).

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