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NCAA and the Freedom Forum Announce 2008 Sports Journalism Scholarship Awards

For Immediate Release

Thursday, February 14, 2008
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Gail Dent
Associate Director of Public and Media Relations
317/917-6117


INDIANAPOLIS—The Freedom Forum, in conjunction with the NCAA, has awarded eight $3,000 scholarships for undergraduate students studying sports journalism at NCAA member institutions.

The one-year, nonrenewable scholarships are awarded to students who are entering their senior year of study during the 2008-09 academic year and who are majoring in journalism, sports journalism or who have campus sports journalism experience.  The program is designed to foster freedoms of speech and press, while also promoting quality sports journalism education at NCAA colleges and universities.  Since 1992, the Freedom Forum has awarded 128 $3,000 scholarships, totaling more than $384,000.

The 2008-09 Freedom Forum/NCAA Sports Journalism Scholarship recipients are:  Amy Brittain, Louisiana State University; Mark J. Dent, University of Kansas; Baxter T. Holmes, University of Oklahoma; Carlton D. Holmes, Wilkes University; William J. Oram, University of Montana; DeAntae D. Prince, Indiana University; Alexander A. Pyles, University of Maryland, Baltimore County; and Ishita Singh, New York University.

“The Freedom Forum/NCAA Sports Journalism scholarships continue to provide bright, energetic students with an opportunity to further their education and prepare for future careers,” said Charles L. Overby, chairman and chief executive officer of the Freedom Forum.  “The program continues to excel, especially as we see our past recipients obtain key positions in the news industry.”

The Freedom Forum, with offices in Arlington, Virginia, and at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, is a nonpartisan, nonprofit foundation dedicated to free press, free speech and free spirit for all people.  The foundation focuses on three priorities: the Newseum, the interactive museum of news in Arlington, Virginia; First Amendment issues; and diversity in journalism.  

Applications for the scholarships are judged by a selection committee chosen by the Freedom Forum and the NCAA.  In addition to completing the application form, students must supply a college transcript, three samples of sports journalism work and a letter of recommendation.  The deadline for applications is December of each year.

For more information about the Freedom Forum/NCAA Sports Journalism Scholarship, visit the link on the right.

 

 

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