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Newhouse School Announces Winners in 2022 Mirror Awards Competition

Thursday, June 9, 2022, By Wendy S. Loughlin
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Newhouse School of Public Communications

At an awards ceremony in New York City June 8, 鶹ƵUniversity’s announced the winners in the 2022 Mirror Awards competition for excellence in media industry reporting.

Mirror Awards attendees

Among those attending the Mirror Awards ceremony were Chancellor Kent Syverud; Mary Calvi ’90, co-anchor at WCBS; Newhouse Associate Dean Joel Kaplan; Dean Baquet, executive editor of The New York Times; Chris Licht ’93, Chairman and CEO of CNN Worldwide, and Alumnus and Trustee Larry Kramer ’72.

Chosen by a group of journalists and journalism educators, the winners are:

Best Single Article/Story

Janell Ross
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Time

Best Profile
Jaeah Lee
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Columbia Journalism Review

Best Commentary
Alexandria Neason
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Columbia Journalism Review

John M. Higgins Award for Best In-Depth/Enterprise Reporting
Robert Mackey
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The Intercept

Best Story on Media Coverage of the Insurrection and the ‘Stop the Steal’ Movement
Jen Wieczner
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Fortune

Best Story on Media Coverage of Disinformation/Misinformation Regarding Vaccine and Mask Mandates 
Sheera Frenkel and Tiffany Hsu
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The New York Times

In addition to the juried journalism awards, the Newhouse School presented the Fred Dressler Leadership Award to , executive editor of The New York Times. Managing editor , who will succeed Baquet as executive editor this month, presented the award. was honored with the Lorraine Branham IDEA Award, which was presented by , three-time Emmy Award-winning co-host of ABC’s “The View,” and accepted by editor-at-large .

The ceremony was held at French Institute Alliance Française. Newhouse associate dean presided over the ceremony, filling in for Dean , who had tested positive for COVID earlier in the week and was unable to attend. Newhouse alumni of CNBC and of NBC News served as co-hosts.

The Mirror Awards are the most important awards for recognizing excellence in media industry reporting. Established by the Newhouse School in 2006, the awards honor the reporters, editors and teams of writers who hold a mirror to their own industry for the public’s benefit. For information about the awards, visit or email mirrorawards@syr.edu.

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