AWARDS



Rocky Mountain Emmy Awards - Southwest Chapter
The Rocky Mountain Southwest Chapter is a membership organization dedicated to excellence in television by honoring exceptional work through the prestigious Emmy® Award. Judges are volunteers from the region who critique and select nominee's and recipients based upon the standards of excellence in the category submitted. This chapter serves Arizona, New Mexico, Utah and Southeastern California.
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2024 Emmy Award Recipient -
Diversity / Equity / Inclusion News (No Production Time Limit) "Reversing Stereotypes" KSL-5
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2022 Emmy Award Recipient -
Human Interest News Single Shift “Real Life Tiny Tim.”
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2024 2x Emmy Nominee-
Historical / Cultural / Religion News "Utah Voices: Dine Nation" KSL-5
Diversity / Equity / Inclusion News (No Production Time Limit) "Reversing Stereotypes" KSL-5
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2023 Emmy Nominee -
Multimedia Journalist (No Production Time Limit) "Erin Cox Multimedia Journalist" KSL-5​
2022 3x Emmy Nominee -
Human Interest News Single Shift “Real Life Tiny Tim.”
Sports Story News “Aspen’s Wrestle,”
Daily News Reporter (Single Shift) “First Afghan woman to openly protest Taliban now living in Utah.”
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2020 Emmy Nominee -
Technology - News Single Story “Bruce the Goose” 2020
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2018 Student Production Award Recipient -
Series on Sexual Assault at Utah State University 2018
2018 3x Student Production Award Nominee -
Sexual Assault Coverage
Bell Choir Feature Story
Anchor for Utah State University magazine show “Cache Rendezvous."
National Press Photographers Association
NPPA promotes the highest standards in visual journalism, and the credibility of the profession is the responsibility of every member of NPPA. Accuracy in work, and integrity in relationships with the public are essential qualities for all professional visual journalists. Members sign and adhere to the NPPA Code of Ethics, demonstrating to employers that they are committed to the utmost integrity.
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2022 Top Solo Video Contest, 4th Quarter -
Second Place In Depth / Investigative "Uncovering Utah Jewish History."
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2022 Top Solo Video Contest, 4th Quarter -
Third Place General News "Bring Ridge Home."
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Society of Professional Journalists - Utah Headliners Chapter
The Utah Headliners is a local chapter focused on harnessing best practices in journalism, recognizing the best work with annual awards, and upholding the First Amendment in Utah.
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Best Videographer, 2021
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First Place Television Personality, 2022 "Superhero Surprise."
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First Place Television Military, 2022 "'The burden of wonder:' Gold Star families discuss new memorial for Sandy City."
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First Place COVID-19 Continuing Coverage, 2021
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First Place Criminal Justice “Utah’s Gambling Game," 2020
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Second Place Best TV Reporter, 2023
Second Place Continuing Coverage: Ukraine, 2023
Second Place General Feature "Gleeful Choir," 2023
Second Place TV Editing "Artists share works of religious devotion in new exhibit at the BYU museum of art," 2023
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Second Place Best Videographer, 2022
Second Place Best General Feature, 2022 "A Real Life Tiny Tim."
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Second Place Continuing Coverage “Black Preacher, Black Police, Black Protester," 2021
Second Place General News “Logan River Rescue,” 2021
Third Place Diversity and Equity "Signing Through the Pandemic," 2023
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Third Place Best Continuing Coverage, 2022 "Kabul Afghanistan."
Third Place Personality Profile “Milestone Memories," 2021
Third Place General Feature “Bruce the Goose," 2021
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Honorable Mention Military "Bring Ridge Home," 2023
Honorable Mention Editing “New self-defense program created by Elizabeth Smart," 2021
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Honorable Mention TV Personality, 2020
Other Awards
SPJ Mark of Excellence Awards "Words From Women Who Marched." Radio story for Utah Public Radio, 2018
Broadcast Student of the Year, Utah State University College of Humanities and Social Sciences, 2018
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Senior of the Year, Utah State University Journalism and Communications, 2018
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Honorable Mention: Best Faculty Paper, American Journalism Historians Association, 2017
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Honorable Mention: Best Paper on Women's History, American Journalism Historians Association, 2017
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