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For the last 15 months, Hooper has served cancer patients and caregivers as the communications director for the American Cancer Society s southwest Florida division. (United Way Suncoast)
Press release from United Way Suncoast: April 12, 2021
United Way Suncoast is pleased announce that veteran journalist Ernest Hooper has joined the organization as their Vice President of Communications effective March 1st.
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Ernest Hooper brings a wealth of communications experience and community engagement knowledge to his role at the United Way Suncoast. For the last 15 months, Hooper has served cancer patients, survivors, thrivers, and caregivers as the communications director for the American Cancer Society s southwest Florida division, promoting the nonprofit s events in an 11-county region.
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School of Journalism and New Media
Posted on: March 2nd, 2021
by ldrucker
A University of Mississippi School of Journalism and New Media professor recently served as a live judge for the Pictures of the Year International contest.
Alysia Steele, associate professor of journalism, has been virtually judging competition entries for the contest known by some as the oldest, most prestigious photo contest in the world. It started in 1943-44 and is held at the University of Missouri.
This year, Steele said there are 28 judges divided into groups of four, and the contest will continue through March 7.
“This contest is incredibly important because it acknowledges and celebrates the tremendous physical and emotional work that photojournalists do every day,” said Steele, “because it’s their life’s calling and passion, and it’s not easy work.
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Midvalley news briefs: Student success, new judges, NAACP forum Salem Statesman Journal © Courtesy of Seema and Misha Mohindra Arnav Mohindra, a junior at South Salem High School, poses for a portrait. Mohindra earned perfect scores in the ACT and PSAT, as well as a near-perfect score on the SAT.
Salem student earns high marks
Arnav Mohindra, a junior at South Salem High School, recently earned perfect scores on the ACT and PSAT, as well as a near-perfect score 1590/1600 on the SAT.
According to ACT officials, fewer than half of 1% of students who take the ACT earn the same top score. In the U.S. high school graduating class of 2020, only 5,579 out of 1.67 million students who took the ACT earned a top composite score of 36.
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