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APSU's Gresham wins national award at 2016 Festival of Media Arts

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. 鈥 Barry Gresham, Austin Peay State University instructor of communication, recently received a national award at the Broadcast Education Association鈥檚 annual convention in Las Vegas. Gresham won the Faculty Short Form Sports Video Category:  Best of Competition for his video, 鈥淩eedy Sears 鈥 APSU Hall of Fame.鈥

CLARKSVILLE, Tenn. 鈥 Barry Gresham, Austin Peay State University instructor of communication, recently received a national award at the Broadcast Education Association鈥檚 annual convention in Las Vegas. Gresham won the Faculty Short Form Sports Video Category:  Best of Competition for his video, 鈥淩eedy Sears 鈥 APSU Hall of Fame.鈥

The video was produced for the annual APSU Hall of Fame induction ceremonies and chronicled the life and career of Sears, who was one of the University鈥檚 greatest two-sport athletes from 1939-1942. Sears lost his life in World War II as a member of the US Army Air Corp.

鈥淭his was truly a collaborative effort with my colleagues and students, and I鈥檓 very grateful for the time and dedication that went in to creating this piece by all of them,鈥 Gresham said. 鈥淚t was an honor and privilege to be able to tell the story of Mr. Sears, who paid the ultimate sacrifice by giving his life for his country.鈥

Collaborating with Gresham on this video were Dr. Mike Gotcher, professor of education, and David Ellison, video production coordinator, along with APSU Department of Communication students Brent Richardson, Christian Hodges and Ethan Schmidt.

The Broadcast Education Association is the premiere international academic media organization, driving insights, excellence in media production and career advancement for educators, students and professionals. There are currently more than 2,500 individual and institutional members worldwide.