1985 Hellinger Award Winner- Kevin Kirkland

Kirkland, third from the left, with Fr. Mathias Doyle, Dr. Jandoli (second from right and far right, respectively) and recipients of other awards from the ceremony. On the far left is Thomas Mosser, '65, who won the Alumni Service Award and Rober Dubill, '58, who won the Alumnus of the Year Award. Dr. Jandoli was presented with a surprise tribute to his legacy toward the end of the ceremony, when members of the first graduating journalism class gave him a plaque bearing the motto "The Genius That is Russell Jandoli." Photo courtesy of the Olean Times Herald.

 

Buffalo native Kevin Kirkland was given the Mark Hellinger Award in 1985. An editor of The Bona Venture while and undergraduate, Kirkland was a member of Sigma Delta Chi and the Society of Collegiate Journalists. He won a number of honors outside of the classroom, including distinctions as one of 20 fellows nationwide for the Pulliam Foundation of Indianapolis and as a fellow for the American Political Journalism Conference. He was an intern for The Washington Monthly in 1984 and served as a sports correspondent for the United Press International during the 1983-1984 season.

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