Brittany Greeson (Western Kentucky University)
Gold | Feature
A Long Day's Work
Faron Cox of Fordsville, Ky., paces back and forth gathering wood for an open pit fire after a day of logging with his oldest son, Darrin Cox. He and Darrin depend on the 55 acres of land for wood to heat their trailer homes in the rural countryside. From the story, "A Father At 60."
Nina Peskanov (Rochester Institute of Technology)
Silver | Feature
Argentine Tango
A pair of Dancer's from Rochester's Argentine Tango, a dance company established in 1996, demonstrate one of their dance numbers during Rochester's Public Market, Sept. 16, 2013.
Peter Klint (Danish School of Journalism)
Bronze | Feature
Modern camp
Integration in the danish school camps.
From having been almost non existing the ethnic minorities in school camps have doublet over the last five years to about 20% today.
Sam Maller (Syracuse University)
Award of Excellence | Feature
Untitled
Ruth Chen, the wife of Syracuse University's Chancellor Kent Syverud, looks around a counseling room while Syverud tours an observation room on the opposite side of a two way mirror. The two were being given a tour of Peck Hall, home to the Marriage and Family Therapy program in the David B. Falk College of Sport and Human Dynamics.
Brittany Greeson (Western Kentucky University)
Award of Excellence | Feature
Bride To Be
Lace Bellamy, 24, of Owensboro, Ky., sits in anticipation of her wedding day as her bridesmaids help her put on her pink converse shoes.
Betina N. Garcia (Danish School of Journalism)
Award of Excellence | Feature
Eurovision fever
When the Eurovision Song Contest 2014 was being held in Copenhagen in May 2014 the local ice swimmer club Vinterbad Bryggen invited tourists and locals to dress up and jump in the cold water and in the sauna afterwards.
Michael Jensen (left) was in charge of the saunas they put up for the day. During the first two weeks of May a lot of local companies, unions and associations contributed to the happy and colorful atmosphere in Copenhagen. The show brought over 100.000 tourists and media from all over the world to Copenhagen.
Ian Maule (Western Kentucky University)
Award of Excellence | Feature
Smile
A child is buried under a pile of foam during Foam Day at Lehi Sports Park on Thursday, July 24, 2014. The Lehi Pioneer Day tradition returned after a drought induced cancelation last year.