Staffers win local media recognition
Six Pitt public affairs staff members were among the honorees at the Press Club of Western Pennsylvania’s 2013 Golden Quill Awards.
• Gary Kohr-Cravener won Best Cover Design, Magazines for Pitt Magazine’s Winter 2012 Edition.
• Ervin Dyer won in the Profile Feature, Magazines category for his Pitt Magazine story ‘‘The Helper’’ and in the History/Culture Article or Series, Magazines category for his Pitt Magazine feature “Still We Rise.”
• Joe Miksch won in the Health/Science/Environment Article or Series, Magazines category for his Pitt Med story “The Meaning of Life, Told With 13 Polypeptides: Mighty Mitochondria Energize the Cell, and Much More.”
Cara Masset was a finalist in the category for her Pitt Magazine story “Perfect Fit.”
• B. Rose Huber won in the History/Culture Article or Series, Nondaily Newspapers category for her Pitt Chronicle story “YRBFYR OTHN: Nicholas Rescher Resurrects History’s First Sophisticated Wartime Coding Machine.” Huber was a finalist in the Health/Science/Environment Article or Series, Nondaily Newspapers category for her Pitt Chronicle story “Like a Noisy Political Campaign, Grassroots Neurons Wire and Fire Together for Dominance in the Brain.”
• Elaine Vitone of Pitt Med was a finalist in the Health/Science/Environment, online category for “Tinnitus: A Pitt Medcast.”
The awards, which recognize excellence in written, photographic, broadcast and online journalism in western Pennsylvania, were presented May 13.
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