“Cause of Death: Migrant Workers and the 2022 Qatar World Cup,” Heather Murdock, Yan Boechat, Savitri Rajali, Brian Allen, Elizabeth Arrott, Brian Williamson, Chin Soo Park, Luis Ramirez, John Featherly (2023)
“Mission's End: War and Withdrawal from Afghanistan,” Jean Michel Mathurin, Carla Babb, Kane Farabaugh, Steve Redisch, Elizabeth Cherneff, Brian Allen, Mary Cieslak, Ayesha Tanzzem, Arash Arabasadi, David Futrowski, Matt Houston (2022)
“The David Burke Distinguished Journalism Awards recognizes the courage, integrity, and professionalism of journalists from each of the networks. The awards are named after the Agency’s first board chairman, David Burke. The 2020 Burke Award is presented for your coverage of the Hong Kong protests. This award is bestowed upon the entire VOA Hong Kong reporting team and reflects outstanding collaboration between the VOA News Center and the VOA China Branch.” (2020)
“‘Shoura’ is an online project that features a documentary with animation about an extraordinary town in Iraq trying to come to terms with life after Islamic State. In 2014, some of the most notorious IS militants lived in Shoura and roughly half the men in the town joined up. Now, the region remains deeply divided in the aftermath of IS, but in Shoura, the families of victims of their brutality live side by side with the families of the militants.” (2020)
“For exemplary contributions toward the accomplishment of the mission and goals of the Voice of America and the Broadcast Board of Governors/United States Agency for Global Media.” (2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014, 2015, 2016, 2018, 2019)
Voice of America, Washington, “Google Glass & Other Wearables,” Carolyn Presutti, Jose Vega, Deb Aiken, Mark Young, Jim Fry, Pradeep Mistry, Sean McAll, Steve Houk, Brian Allen, Andrew Palczewski. (2015)
“Powerful weather systems like thunderstorms and tornadoes are awesome displays of the force of nature. NASA will feature five winners on the NASA Precipitation Measurement Missions websites.” (2012)
“From more than 1,000 individual entries, 43 winning images were selected by a panel of judges. DCist prides itself on engaging and promoting emerging local photographers.” (2010)
Awarded by the School of Journalism and Mass Communication to the student “whose excellent work and dedication to creative broadcasting, both inside and outside the classroom, have shown him or her to be a promising broadcast professional.” (2007)