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Michael A. Dornheim Award for Aerospace, Defense, and Aviation Reporting
The Michael A. Dornheim Award honors excellence in journalism covering aerospace, aviation, and national defense. The award is presented in celebration of the career of the late Michael A. Dornheim, a longtime reporter and editor at Aviation Week & Space Technology. This award recognizes outstanding work by a working journalist reporting on topics including aerospace, national defense, the airline industry, or aerospace science and engineering.
Entries: Up to five (5) print, digital, broadcast, or audio entries, which will be judged as one unit Entries must demonstrate strong subject-matter knowledge, clarity, and journalistic rigor in covering complex technical or policy issues related to aerospace or defense Prize: $1000 General Eligibility: Through its journalism awards, the National Press Club seeks to recognize and honor professional journalists who have produced outstanding work in service of the public, either independently or as employees of editorially independent news organizations. In evaluating entries, judges will…
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Lunch & Learn: Disrupting Presentation Training with Virtual Reality
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The Communicators Team invites members of the Club to a Zoom session exploring the transformative power of virtual reality (VR) in professional development training. Discover how VR can revolutionize the way you prepare for presentations, media interviews, sales pitches and other crucial communication scenarios. Representatives from Virtual Speech will showcase their cutting-edge VR platform, featuring artificial intelligence (AI)-powered practice sessions that provide a realistic and engaging training experience. Learn how this innovative technology can help you: · Enhance your communication…
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Sandy Hume Memorial Award for Excellence in Political Journalism
The Sandy Hume Memorial Award honors excellence, fairness, and analytical rigor in political journalism by reporters 34 years old or younger. The award is named in memory of Sandy Hume, a talented young journalist for The Hill whose impactful reporting exemplified courage, independence, and a deep commitment to accountability in political coverage. This award recognizes emerging journalists who demonstrate strong insight into political institutions, issues, and power dynamics, and who contribute meaningfully to public understanding of politics.
Entry Requirements: Up to five (5) print, online, broadcast, or audio entries, which will be judged as one unit Entries must demonstrate analytical excellence and a clear understanding of political issues, processes, and key actors Entrants must have been under 34 years old or younger at the time the work was published The entrant’s date of birth must be included in the cover letter Prize: $1000 General Eligibility: Through its journalism awards, the National Press Club seeks to recognize and honor professional journalists who have produced outstanding work in service of the public, either…
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Lee Walczak Award for Political Analysis
Named in memory of Lee Walczak, a distinguished Washington editor, bureau chief, and White House correspondent who worked for Bloomberg News and BusinessWeek, this award recognizes excellence in political analysis. The Lee Walczak Award honors work that goes beyond breaking news to provide insight, context, and interpretation of political developments. Winning entries will demonstrate a deep understanding of political institutions, actors, and dynamics, and help audiences better understand the forces shaping public policy and governance.
Entry Requirements: Up to five (5) print, online, broadcast, or audio entries, which will be judged as one unit Prize: $1000 General Eligibility: Through its journalism awards, the National Press Club seeks to recognize and honor professional journalists who have produced outstanding work in service of the public, either independently or as employees of editorially independent news organizations. In evaluating entries, judges will give weight to evidence of: Individual enterprise Fairness Accuracy Objectivity The following are not eligible: Content produced for house organs Theses or…
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