The Presidential Scholars and the Dean’s List

Spring 2022

Fall 2021

The 2022 Spring Presidential Scholars List

The 2022 Spring Presidential Scholars List

The 2022 Spring Dean's List

The 2022 Spring Dean’s List

2nd Annual Quoined Corner: CAHSS Student Research and Creative Activity Conference

Two of our Public Relations students received recognition at the CAHSS Student Research and Creative Activity Conference!

Raven Nobles made finalist for UCA’s Most Outstanding Student Award.

Riley Neil presented her honors thesis research on public relations strategies for local foster care nonprofits.

UCA Debate and Forensics Placed at 2022 IPDA Competition

UCA Debate and Forensics competed at the 2022 International Public Debate Association National Championship and brought home some wins.

Jayce Burney won 1st place in the Professional Division, 6th place Professional Speaker Award, and 4th place speaker in the Team IPDA Division. @jayce_burney

Aurora King won 6th place Speaker in the Division and received recognition as a Tournament Octafinalist. @aurora.kings

Adam Cox won 2nd place Speaker in the Division and received Tournament Quarterfinalist. @coxadam200

C. J.  Parrish won 3rd place IPDA Speaker Award as well as Varsity Division Octafinalist. @craigoryparrish

The International Public Debate Association is an interscholastic debate association with competitive programs ranging from California to Florida and from Texas to Michigan.  Their mission is to provide an opportunity for individuals to develop their advocacy skills in a forum that promotes appropriate and effective communication.

The team is coached by Associate Professor of Business Law and Director of Forensics Anthony McMullen.

 

Arkansas College Media Association 2022 Awards

The Arkansas College Media Association (ACMA) named The Echo as College Newspaper of the Year and Addison Freeman won Reporter of the Year.

News6 also won Television Outlet of the Year by the ACMA.

Students from News6 won the following awards:

  • Interpretative and Investigative Reporting Award
    • 1st place: Trevor Cook
    • 2nd place: Chase Mauk
  • News Reporting Award
    • 1st place: Ladell Tyler
    • 3rd place: Berris Teague
  • Sports Feature Award
    • 2nd place: Thomas Gillette
    • 3rd place: Brett Walker
    • Honorable Mention: Brett Walker
  • Weather Award
    • 2nd place: Anthony Reiter, Trevor Cook, and Collin Gallimore

ACMA is composed of student media outlets at public and private two-year and four-year colleges and universities in Arkansas.

 

2021 School of Communication Student Award Winners

The School of Communication recognized several outstanding students during its annual awards ceremony held April 14, 2022.

Principles of Communication

Olive M. Hilliard Speech Award

  • London Blackwell

First-Year Writing

WriteOn Essay Award

  • 1st place: Kyla Anderson
  • 1st runner up: Jesus Fernandez
  • 2nd runner up: Heavenlee Mitchell

Ink Wire Essay Award

  • 1st place: Shelley Wieburg
  • 1st runner up: Andre Walker
  • 2nd runner up: Aidan O. Lemley

 


Public Relations

Client’s Choice Award for Best Intro to PR Plan 2021

  • Paitin Baker
  • Eliza Ball
  • Sarah Lunsford

PR Pro’s Choice Award for Outstanding Mock News Conference

  • Dalton James
  • Grace Lee
  • C.J. Parrish
  • Jayce Burney

Client’s Choice Award for Best Capstone PR Plan 2021

  • Rylee Bolls
  • Emily Dye
  • Megan Franklin
  • Aurora King

Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) Member of the Year

  • Hannah Phillips

Alma O. Corley Award for Outstanding Student in Public Relations

  • Riley Neil

 


Communication

Glenn D. Smith Outstanding Student in Communication

  • Gregory Warren

 


Journalism

Harry S. Ashmore Outstanding Journalism Award

  • Addison Freeman

Outstanding Online Student

  • ViviAnne Flora

Outstanding Broadcast Student

  • Brett Walker

Outstanding Print Student

  • Addison Freeman

 


Writing

Joanna Castner Post Outstanding Writing Major Award

  • Miriam Phwandaphwanda

Up-and-Coming Writing Major

  • Will McDonald

Best Scholarly Essay

  • Cameron Steed

Best Multimodal Project

  • Addison Richman

Best Community Engagement Project

  • Lexi Bratton
  • Aylssa Rieman
  • Drew Weld

PR majors create podcast

Madison Treat and Yaya Ciswondo

Madison Treat and Yaya Ciswondo, senior public relations majors, created the Raggedy Table Talks podcast in summer 2021. 

 

Treat, who has a minor in marketing, is a member of the Student Orientation Staff and IDEAL Freshman Leadership.
Ciswondo, who has minors in Spanish and marketing, is a member of UCA Ambassadors, Student Orientation Staff and LEAD Team. She works in the Student Life office and as a communications intern for Joshua Ang Price, a candidate for Arkansas Secretary of State.

 

The School of Communication caught up with Treat and Ciswondo to discuss their new endeavor — just in time for International Podcast Day.
Listen to the podcast on Spotify: bit.ly/raggedytabletalks

Why was the podcast started?

We started this podcast because we wanted to have a platform where we were able to connect with others during our young adulthood. It’s tough to navigate this season of life, and we want others to know that they aren’t alone in the uncertainty.

How did you come up with the name?

We honestly came up with the name in less than 30 minutes. We aren’t a polished, super professional podcast. It encompasses where we are in life–two college seniors just having recorded conversations on a raggedy table with cheap mics.

What success have you seen with the podcast?

We’ve gotten a lot of great feedback with the podcast! People have DM’d us saying that the podcast has been able to articulate their own thoughts and feelings. Others have said that we brought a lot of newfound thoughts and ideas into their lives as well.

What are the plans for the podcast moving forward?

Right now, (Yaya) is not able to be 100% committed to it this semester so I won’t be as present in the upcoming episodes, but any time that I have to dedicate to it, I’ll hop back on. Madison will be doing a new segment called “TreatTalks” and she will travel to others to record. We want people to know that Yaya is still a part of this project, so this new segment will help with that transition!

How did your PR major help you with the podcast?

Our major has helped a lot. Not only have we been well-versed with making graphics, but also being timely with our announcements! It also has helped with communicating our thoughts and ideas when we record. Being in PR helped our skills in communicating our ideas clearly. We’ve also gotten some criticism with some episodes which honestly was refreshing because it pushed us to analyze what we said and why others disagree. We always want to speak our truth while also bettering ourselves and content.

How does the podcast fit into Dr. Stephens’ SoC theme for ’21-’22: “Connection, Collaboration, Community”?

That’s the whole premise of why we started this project. We want others to feel connected whether it is with us or any of the guests that we bring on. We want to create a safe online community for people to turn to when they need advice or affirmation.

What advice would you give SoC students who want to start their own podcasts?

Pair up with your best friend. The backbone of this podcast is the friendship that Madison and I have. We have been friends for the last three years and it’s been nothing short of wholesome and filled with growth and joy. Having a healthy relationship with your co-host is essential for the success of the content! Also, invest in some quality mics!

PR alum Robert Rochell drafted into NFL

Robert “Scoota” Rochell, a fall 2020 public relations graduate, became the highest drafted player in UCA football history, going in the fourth round of the NFL Draft to the Los Angeles Rams.

Robert Rochell plays the role of a public relations spokesperson during a class assignment in spring 2019.

Rochell was an All-American cornerback at UCA, and one of three Bears to ever be selected for the Senior Bowl. He completed his PR degree requirements a year early to prepare for the draft process.

 

Congratulations Spring 2021 Graduates

31 student journalists earn 51 awards in ACMA Contest

University of Central Arkansas School of Communication student journalists received 51
awards in the 2021 Arkansas College Media Association Contest, with 31 students representing
four media outlets being honored.

In General Excellence categories, ucanews.live, the website of The Echo, the student
newspaper, placed second. The Echo’s online editor is Mia Waddell. J. Wade Dykes, editor of
the Scroll, received second place in the Yearbook Editor of the Year competition.

ACMA is composed of student media outlets at public and private two-year and four-year
colleges and universities in Arkansas. The awards were announced virtually because of COVID-
19.

Other awards:

First place

The Echo online

  • Audio Podcast — Lauren McLemore, Morgan Jenkins, Sarah Coleman, Elvira Toddy,
    Delaney Van Wilpe, Ronak Patel, Megan Holder and Hannah Bender — Integration at UCA.
  • Personality Profile — Ashley Savage — People of UCA, Kaleigh Fletcher.
  • Blogs — Lauren McLemore — Volunteers are fundamental for recycling industry.
  • Arts and Entertainment — Daniel Adams — Muralist gives lecture on intersection of
    social justice, art.
  • Spot News Photo — Ian Lyle — Conway protest gallery.
  • Niche/Specialty Site — Delaney Van Wilpe — Top 5 performances from the 2020 MTV
    VMAs.

News 6 television

  • Political Coverage — Morgan Jenkins — TikTok campaign.
  • Pandemic Coverage — Ashley Luningham — Reynolds Performance Hall season and
    COVID-19.
  • News Reporting — Macie Davis — Kacie Woody, never forgotten.

The Scroll yearbook

  • Feature Layout — Ly-Lan Hunt — What we know about COVID-19.
  • Special Features Writing — Samantha Bland — Bring back the ’90s.
  • Art/Illustration — J. Wade Dykes — Opening page.
  • Feature Photo — J. Wade Dykes — Mardi Gras madness.
  • Sports Photo — Kaitlyn Gordon — Giving it your all.
  • Academics Photo — J. Wade Dykes — Interruptive dance.
  • Pandemic Coverage — Ly-Lan Hunt — What we know about COVID-19.

Second place

The Echo newspaper

  • News Writing — Ronak Patel — Fraternity pledges found responsible for vandalism.
  • News Photo — Ian Lyle — Conway march.
  • Feature Photo — Elvira Toddy — People of UCA: Carter Rideout.

The Echo online

  • Meeting/Speech Coverage — Ian Lyle — Statements on racial injustice by SGA and
    UCA staff.
  • In-Depth Reporting — Ronak Patel — Sen. Gary Stubblefield directs ADHE to request curriculums from universities.
  • Blogs — Daniel Adams — Make your wallet happy and take advantage of student discounts.
  • Spot News Photo — Ian Lyle — Conway protest gallery.

News 6 television

  • Feature — Connor Holmes — Baum Gallery’s new exhibit: Threads through Time.
  • Political Coverage — Trevor Cook — Final day of early voting.
  • Pandemic coverage — Ashley Luningham — COVID trick or treat.

The Scroll yearbook

  • Academic Layout — Gabriela Vargas and Samuel Tucker — Art close to home.
  • Layout-Organization/Greek — J. Wade Dykes — Showing off.
  • Student Life Layout — J. Wade Dykes and Samuel Tucker — Part of the “Community.”
  • Sports Layout — J. Wade Dykes, Jacob Smith, Kaitlyn Gordon and Travis Gupton —
    Second SLC title in three years.

Third place

The Echo newspaper

  • Review Writing — Sarah Coleman — “Ratched” uses perfect balance of horror and
    mystery.

The Echo online

  • Meeting/Speech Coverage — Rob Davis — UCA breaks ground on the Windgate Center.
  • Election/Political Coverage — Kaitlin Benight — 2020 presidential nominee Jo Jorgensen visits Little Rock to campaign.

News 6 television

  • News Reporting — Tristen Hall — 9 p.m. routine.
  • Feature — Chase Mauk — Flute fusion.
  • Pandemic Coverage — Austin Ashley — UCA testing and tracing protocols.

The Scroll yearbook

  • Cover — J. Wade Dykes and Ly-Lan Hunt —One of Many/Many from One.
  • Portrait Layout — J. Wade Dykes and Ly-Lan Hunt — Freshmen/Sophomores.
  • Typographic Presentation — Gabriela Vargas — Pride! Pride! Pride!
  • Sports Photo — Will Mulloy — Creating a rivalry.
  • Academics Photo — Travis Gupton — Experience culture.

Honorable Mention

The Echo online

  • Meeting/Speech Coverage — Ronak Patel — UCA Board of Trustees approve pedestrian
    bridge.
  • Blogs — Sadie Clark — At a university far, far from home.
  • News Photo — Rob Davis — UCA breaks ground on Windgate Center.

News 6 television

  • Feature — Thomas Gillette — Microforms a library resource.

The Scroll yearbook

  • Layout-Organization/Greek — J. Wade Dykes and Samuel Tucker — 40 lost in the last
    decade.
  • Student Life Layout — J. Wade Dykes — Bridge to a safer life/Afraid of heights.
  • Feature Photo — Travis Gupton — Swinging for the fences.
  • Student Life Photo — J. Wade Dykes — Showing off.

The contest covered student media content produced in 2020, and members of the
College Media Association from across the country judged the competition.

2021 SoC student award winners named

The School of Communication recognized several outstanding students during its annual awards ceremony held via Zoom on Tuesday, April 13, 2021.

Principles of Communication

Olive M. Hilliard Speech Showcase
  • Nicole Vincent, first place
  • Lamar Williams, second place
  • Joanna Arechiga, third place

First-Year Writing

Write-On Contest
  • Jaden Fleeks, first place
  • Ari Long, first runner up
  • Maya Giuffria, second runner up
InkWire Research Contest
  • Aurora King, first place
  • Maja Gledic, first runner up
  • Lona Ceccherini, second runner up

Communication

Glenn D. Smith Outstanding Student in Communication Award
  • Jamaal Lockings

Journalism

Harry S. Ashmore Outstanding Student in Journalism Award
  • Lauren McLemore
Outstanding Broadcasting Student
  • Austin Ashley
Outstanding Online Student
  • Alyssa Sparks

Public Relations

Alma O. Corley Outstanding Student in Public Relations Award
  • Jamaal Lockings
Public Relations Student Society of America Member of the Year- University of Central Arkansas Chapter
  • Shay Box
Client’s Choice Award for Best Capstone PR Plan, Fall 2020
  •  Spencer Casavechia, Ethan Dolan, Payton Hamric, Amelia Mackey and Rachel White
  • Client: Dolly Parton Imagination Library
Client’s Choice Award for Best Introduction to Public Relations Plan, Spring 2020
  • Mia Burrell, Mary Buddenberg, Lola Simmons and Nate Fielder
  • Client: Conway Men’s Chorus
Client’s Choice Award for Best Introduction to Public Relations Plan, Fall 2020
  • Hannah Phillips
  • Client: School of Communication
PR Pro’s Choice Award for Public Relations Techniques Best Mock News Conference, Spring 2021
  • Callie Ketcher, Morgan Trent

Writing

Joanna Castner Post Outstanding Student in Writing Award
  • Emily Dye
Up-and-Coming Major
  • Katy Reagan
Best Multimodal Project
  • Anna Van, Kaitlyn Bannon, Brandon Donaldson
Best Community Engagement Project
  • Harrison Hite, Kyrece Lasker, Greta Hacker
Best Scholarly Essay
  • Greta Hacker