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December graduate receives national journalism award

The  has awarded Ashton Nichols with the 2021 . Nichols is a Fall 2020 graduate of 蜜柚视频 and currently a storyteller and communications coordinator at .

The award, announced Aug. 9, honors a journalism graduate nominated by the student鈥檚 campus chapter and selected by the Society鈥檚 leaders based on character, service to the community, scholarship, proficiency in practical journalism and significant contributions to the student鈥檚 SPJ chapter.

Nichols is from Mason, Ohio, and now is living and working in Dallas.

鈥淚t is truly an honor to receive the Julie Galvan Outstanding Graduate in Journalism Award,鈥 she said. 鈥淔rom a young age, I鈥檝e always been a storyteller. Being able to write about someone鈥檚 life whom yours may be vastly different from and tell their story or advocate for those whose voices are muted by society is such a rewarding profession. I believe that journalists and writers are activists at heart, and I want to create change for the good.鈥

Nichols was chosen as freshman liaison of her campus chapter her first semester of college. She served as treasurer for a year and then as president as the chapter began the programming year with a full schedule of events and activities, despite COVID-19. Nichols was a consistent part of the chapter鈥檚 executive team during its four-year streak as regional and national chapter of the year.

She won  throughout her 蜜柚视频 career, including this year, when she took both finalist and winner awards in the newspaper general news reporting category in the Region 4 competition. Nichols鈥 work also finished 12th in the national Hearst Awards explanatory reporting category.

At 蜜柚视频鈥檚 campus newspaper, The Post, she covered the crime beat during her first year. Then Nichols worked as a senior reporter, producing in-depth and data-driven stories. She also held internships at the Ohio Center for Investigative Journalism, The Columbus Dispatch and The Dallas Morning News.

In May 2018, she participated in a study abroad trip to Leipzig, Germany, to learn more about opioid addiction. While there, she produced a successful 10-minute video about the annual Goth festival.

Additionally, Nichols partook in a semester-long study abroad trip at Hong Kong Baptist University. She was there during the student uprising and was evacuated from the country about a month before semester鈥檚 end, reporting the news along the way. Her story included interviews with several students who had been arrested and/or attacked by police for protesting new laws coming from China.

鈥淎shton has a strong sense of social justice and breathes good journalism,鈥 SPJ 蜜柚视频 adviser Nerissa Young said in her nomination letter. 鈥淪he is not afraid to jump into the unknown and has the intellect to figure out ways to make things happen. Ashton鈥檚 work as a journalist embodies the adage that journalism should comfort the afflicted and afflict the comfortable. She is a watchdog journalist in the best sense of the word.鈥

鈥淭he School of Journalism faculty recognized Ashton's significant contributions to the OUSPJ chapter and her commitment to journalism by naming her the 2021 Overall Outstanding Senior,鈥 Journalism school director Eddith Dashiell said. 鈥淲e are proud of Ashton鈥檚 accomplishments and are excited to watch Ashton continue to excel in her journalism career.鈥

Nichols will be honored during the . She is the second 蜜柚视频 student in recent years to receive the Galvan award. Kate Hiller was the Galvan recipient in 2015.

SPJ promotes the free flow of information vital to informing citizens; works to inspire and educate the next generation of journalists; and fights to protect First Amendment guarantees of freedom of speech and press. 

Published
August 23, 2021
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