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UMD Students Receive Advertising Scholarships
Tricia Gunderson, a UMD graphic design and Spanish major received one of the $800 first place awards for her logo, website and billboard. She chose the list: “Top Ten Ways to Make Duluth Your Town” as the content. The judges were impressed because she took a unique slant for each of her ten items. “Solve the murder mystery,” “swim in the lake in july, or january,” and “smell the roses... all 3,000 of them” were the headlines for items that included information about Glensheen, a winter polar bear plunge in Lake Superior, and visiting the Rose Garden. She also gave her campaign a logo and the slogan, “The Air is Better up Here.” Sharing in the first place award was College of St. Scholastica (CSS) student Carrie Rust, an advertising and public relations major. Rust’s approach included a video with objects flying into an open sports water bottle. The bottle represented Duluth, and the objects going into it were adventurous Duluth activities like skiing, kayaking, and catching live music. The slogan for Rust’s campaign was “The Northland is Full of Opportunities.”
Four $100 second place scholarships were also awarded. The winning UMD students were communication major Lindsey Marie Schloer, graphic design major Sombath Tran, and communication major, Danielle Nagler. CSS advertising and public relations major Leah Gordenier also received a second place scholarship. Each year, LSAF provides scholarships to students pursuing degrees in advertising or related fields. Students who apply for the scholarship prepare a creative strategy and two parts of a public service campaign for a selected non-profit agency in the Duluth/Superior area. The non-profit project changes every year. The mission of the scholarship is to provide awareness of the economic and social value of advertising as well as award the hard work of students who are actively trying to improve the community. The competition was judged in December 2007 by three past presidents of LSAF and David Hammer from the Duluth Superior Area Community Foundation. Written by Cheryl Reitan, Thomas Gadbois
and Mariana Osorio
UMD home page editor, Cheryl Reitan, creitan@d.umn.edu |
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