Edward B. Bunn Awards 2024-25
At the end of each academic school year, Georgetown’s Journalism Program recognizes the best student journalism through the Edward B. Bunn Awards for Journalistic Excellence. Georgetown campus publications are invited to submit their best News, Features, Opinion, and Arts and Culture writing, along with photography and multimedia work. A panel of journalism professors and distinguished journalists choose the top three pieces in each category. On April 28, Georgetown’s Journalism Program gathered to recognize that work.
The event also recognized the winner of the Georgetown Journalism Program Capstone Prize, given to the senior who produced the most impressive reporting package for the the minor’s capstone class. The four winners of the Steve Pisinski scholarships, given to relieve the financial burden of unpaid or underpaid journalism internships, were also honored.






Winners of the 2023-24 Bunn Awards can be found here.
News Writing
First Place: Students are losing their money and identities in GroupMe scams, by Samantha Monteiro and Karina Han for the Georgetown Voice
Second Place: GU Students Hit by Federal Hiring Freeze, by Ruth Abramovitz for The Hoya
Third Place: Badar Khan Suri Coverage, by The Hoya
Honorable Mention: Protest coverage, by the staffs of the Georgetown Voice and The Hoya



Features Writing
First Place: Paranoia or protection? Hoya Paranoia, John Thompson, and Black America’s team, by Sydney Carroll for the Georgetown Voice
Second Place: ‘Not For The Faint of Heart’: Pregnant, Disabled Students at Georgetown Law Face Barriers in Accommodations Process, by Paulina Inglima for The Hoya
Third Place: Leveling the Playing Field: Data Reveals $32.5 Million Gap Between Men’s, Women’s Sports Funding at GU, by Sophia Lu and Evie Steele for The Hoya



Opinion Writing
First Place: Speaking up: The classroom culture shock for international students at Georgetown, by Cherubel Fisseha for the Georgetown Voice
Second Place: Two sisters, two different college experiences, one ward apart, by Imani Liburd for the Georgetown Voice
Third Place: The dilemma of belonging: My FGLI experience at Georgetown, by Ali Chaudhry for the Georgetown Voice


Arts and Culture Writing
First Place: Bunker? I hardly know her, by Karcin Hagi for the Georgetown Voice
Second Place: Meet the Mascot: The Seniors Inside the Jack the Bulldog Suit, by Sophia Lu and Caleigh Keating for The Hoya
Third Place: In A Room in the Castle, the women of Hamlet tell their own story, by Nola Goodwin and Ninabella Arlis for the Georgetown Voice


Photography
First Place

A Year of Student Music, by Meghan Hall for The Hoya
Second Place

Photo Gallery: Looking Back on GU Men’s Basketball, by Meghan Hall for The Hoya
Third Place

Silhouette of a protester, by Izzy Wagener for the Georgetown Voice
Multimedia
First Place

Instagram reel on D.C. Students Protest Federal Cuts to the Department of Education, by Kate Hwang for The Hoya
Second Place

Cover for Issue 11, “Chinatown at day,” by Paul Kang for the Georgetown Voice
Third Place

Design for “For the first time, half of Georgetown’s chaplaincy directors are women,” by Paul Kang for the Georgetown Voice
2025 Capstone Prize
Awarded to Franziska Wild.

2025 Steve Pisinski scholarships
This scholarship was awarded to four Georgetown students to relieve the burden of unpaid or underpaid journalism internships for summer 2025. The funds were raised by The Georgetown Voice, with members of Georgetown’s journalism faculty and former professional journalists deciding the awardees.
The winners are: Grace Copps, Elaine Clarke, Alaena Hunt, and Shana Struski.


