ANNOUNCEMENTS2003-2004 Scholarship Winners AnnouncedTwenty-six students from twenty-one different campuses were awarded scholarships inthe Broadcast Education Association’s 2003-2004 competition. The winners wereselected by the BEA Scholarship Committee at the organization’s Fall board meeting,announced Pete Orlik, committee chair. They include:Andrew Economos Scholarship—Alexander Ovechkin, Temple UniversityAbe Voron Scholarship—Derek Smith, Baylor UniversityCountry Radio Broadcasters Scholarships—Jeremy Beutel, Baylor University; KristineJohnson, University of Montana; Jamie Justice, University of Tennessee/Knoxville;Linda Kemmer, California State University/Fullerton; Matthew Lincoln, SyracuseUniversity; Christopher Modl, Point Loma Nazarene College; Catalina Montanez,Southern Illinois University/Carbondale; Todd Shepherd, Oklahoma BaptistUniversity; Susan Troelstrup, Illinois State University; Dara Walch, Illinois StateUniversityWalter Patterson Scholarships—Lacey Blue, Stephens College; Leah Martin, TempleUniversityHarold Fellows Scholarships—Joshua Davis, Arizona State University; Jessica Foy,University of South Carolina; Sara Goers, Drake University; Melissa Lynn,Marquette UniversityVincent Wasilewski Scholarship—Rene Rinschen, University of Nebraska/LincolnAlexander Tanger Scholarship—Kevin Blackston, Valdosta State UniversityPhilo Farnsworth Scholarship—Sara Godwin, University of IllinoisNeil Patterson Scholarship—Robb Wood, George Washington UniversityHelen Sioussat Scholarships—Adria Bradshaw, University of South Carolina; JohnNjagi, Southern Illinois University/CarbondaleBEA Two Year/Community College Scholarships—Christopher Trondsen, GoldenWest College; Danielli Weiden, Mercer Community CollegeBEA scholarships are awarded to outstanding students for study on campuses that areinstitutional members of the organization. The 2004-2005 competition begins onJanuary 15, 2003.BEA Board NamedThe Broadcast Education Association board of directors elected its 2003-2004Executive Committee at its October 19, <strong>2002</strong> board meeting. The new officers willtake their positions on April 8, 2003, at the conclusion of the BEA 48th AnnualConvention & Exhibition. They are:President — Alan Albarran, University of <strong>No</strong>rth TexasVice President, Academic Relations — Steve Anderson, James Madison UniversityVice President, Professional Relations — Gary Corbitt, WJXT-TVSecretary–Treasurer — Joe Misiewicz, Ball State UniversityImmediate Past President — Larry Patrick, Patrick Communications70<strong>Feedback</strong> <strong><strong>No</strong>vember</strong> <strong>2002</strong> (<strong>Vol</strong>. <strong>43</strong>, <strong>No</strong>. 4)
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