WSU faculty, staff are contest winners

Wichita State was well represented in the National Federation of Press Women 2009 Communications Contest. NFPW first-place honors went to Cheryl Miller, assistant dean, Fairmount College of Liberal Arts and Sciences, and David Kamerer, visiting assistant professor, Elliott School of Communication. Sharon Iorio, dean of the College of Education, and Wilma Moore-Black, assistant director/curriculum coordinator, TRIO Communication Upward Bound, won third-place awards, and Les Anderson, professor, Elliott School of Communication, received an honorable mention.These NFPW members had qualified for the national contest after capturing first-place awards in the Kansas Professional Communicators state-level competition in April.