Newhouse Students Win 18 of One Show Young Ones Awards
Students in the Newhouse School of Public Communications earned 18 awards in the 2024 One Show Young Ones student competition, which draws work from the top undergraduate, graduate and portfolio creative advertising programs around the world.
The 2024 One Show Young Ones student competition had thousands of entries from over 50 countries. Newhouse students picked up a Silver Cube Award, a Portfolio Award, two Merit Awards and 14 Shortlist Awards, earning the Newhouse School among U.S. undergraduate programs.
All of these award-winning campaigns were created in portfolio courses taught by professors of practice and in the advertising creative track at the Newhouse School.
鈥淭he students that won these 18 awards demonstrated fresh thinking and came up with original ideas that simply blew me away,鈥 says White.
Brooke Hirsch One of Five Winners of a Cube Award in the New Artificial Intelligence Category
Brooke Hirsch 鈥24 was one of only five students to win an ADC Cube Award in the newly introduced artificial intelligence category of the One Show Young Ones ADC competition. Hirsch won the Silver Cube for her digital idea 鈥“; silver is the highest award given in this category. Her idea, created for The New York Times, combats misinformation by using AI to detect and notify people of false AI content in real-time. The idea is simple yet groundbreaking: use AI to fight AI.
Hirsch was also named the in North America in the 2024 One Show Young Ones ADC competition. In addition to winning the Silver ADC Cube in the AI category, she won a Merit Award in the ADC Advertising Integrated category for 鈥.鈥 Read more about Hirsch鈥檚 award-winning 鈥淎I vs. AI鈥 idea.
Ryan Garret Conner鈥檚 Portfolio One of Nine Awarded in Advertising Category

Ryan Garret Conner ’23 was one of just nine global winners in the advertising category of the One Show Young Ones Portfolio competition. Conner鈥檚 portfolio, which included a series of impactful campaigns, earned recognition across multiple categories. His 鈥淥nce is Enough鈥 campaign for Tums uses a striking visual approach to communicate the core message: 鈥淥nly taste it once.鈥
Another one of Conner鈥檚 featured campaigns was his digital AI idea for Volvo called 鈥溾 (OTL). Conner addressed a pressing real-world problem: many women walking home alone at night can be put in dangerous situations. The OTL app, a collaboration with copywriter Mackenzie Murphy 鈥23, would use generative AI to create personalized fake calls to provide women with a sense of security in potentially dangerous situations.
Conner鈥檚 other featured campaign, 鈥溾 for the World Wildlife Fund (WWF), creatively addresses animal extinction by tying the loss of Instagram followers to endangered species statistics.
Hirsch earned a Shortlist Award in the Portfolio competition as well.
Quincy Whipple and Ella Fiegner鈥檚 Dove Campaign Won a Merit Award

Quincy Whipple 鈥24 and Ella Fiegner 鈥24 won a Merit Award for their integrated campaign 鈥溾 for Dove. This campaign highlights the stories behind wrinkles on a woman鈥檚 face, showing wrinkles are something to be proud of rather than something to be ashamed of.
Dove would sponsor female celebrities attending the Met Gala. Before the Met Gala, they would be on Vogue鈥檚 鈥淕et Ready With Me鈥 video series, where stars put on makeup for the red carpet. The twist? The celebrities apply no makeup and instead focus only on applying skincare products. The campaign extends to a digital movement with celebrities posting bare-faced selfies under the hashtag #MySkinStories.
The campaign would also include an art gallery in the Met displaying large photographs of real women and the stories behind their wrinkles.
Newhouse Creative Ad Student Work Won Shortlist Awards
Newhouse students also won 14 Shortlist Awards for a range of creative campaigns. Some of the highlights include the following:
鈥淓ase of Assembly鈥 Campaign

Avery Schildhaus 鈥24 created the 鈥淓ase of Assembly鈥 print campaign for Ikea, with catchy headlines that capture the brand鈥檚 DIY instructions.
鈥淵ou Can鈥檛 Beat a Search Dog鈥 Campaign

Katelyn Hughes 鈥24 and Lang Delapa 鈥24 created the 鈥淵ou Can鈥檛 Beat a Search Dog鈥 campaign for the National Disaster Search Dog Foundation, highlighting the skills of search dogs.
鈥淲hiff of Terror鈥 Campaign

Lara Molinari 鈥24 and Marlana Bianchi 鈥24 created the 鈥淲hiff of Terror鈥 campaign for Listerine. The campaign was inspired by the idea that certain foods cause bad breath and can be a monster in social situations.
Newhouse Creative Advertising Students Won 10 Shortlist Awards
鈥 Meiling Xiong 鈥24, art director, and Maggie Mellon 鈥24, copywriter, won a Shortlist Award in the Integrated category for their integrated campaign for Duolingo titled 鈥.鈥
鈥 Remi Tsunoda 鈥24, art director, and Avery Schildhaus won a Shortlist Award in the Experiential category for their experiential campaign for Velveeta titled 鈥.鈥
鈥 Remi Tsunoda and Avery Schildhaus won a Shortlist Award in the Integrated category for their integrated campaign for Velveeta titled 鈥.鈥
鈥 Ryan Garret Conner and Mackenzie Murphy鈥檚 print ad campaign for WWF, titled 鈥,鈥 won a Shortlist Award in the Advertising Out of Home & Print category.
鈥 Jack Wojtowicz 鈥24, art director, and Mikaela Kraker 鈥24, copywriter, won a Shortlist Award in the Advertising Integrated category for their integrated campaign for Duolingo titled 鈥.鈥
鈥 Ryan Garret Conner and Mackenzie Murphy鈥檚 integrated ad campaign for Volvo, titled 鈥,鈥 won a Shortlist Award in the Design for Good: Interactive category.
鈥 Olivia Valcourt 鈥25, art director, won a Shortlist Award in the Design for Good: Advertising category for her print ad campaign for the Trevor Project titled 鈥4X More Likely.鈥
鈥 Ava Schefren 鈥24, art director, and Alex Lund 鈥24, copywriter, won a Shortlist Award in the Advertising Integrated category for their integrated campaign for Duolingo titled 鈥.鈥
鈥 Livvy Doe 鈥24, art director, and Emily Saad 鈥24, copywriter, won a Shortlist Award in the Advertising: Art Direction category for their print ad campaign for Tile titled 鈥淐reepy Crawlings.鈥
鈥 Ella Fiegener and Quincy Whipple won a Shortlist Award in the Design for Good: Advertising category for their integrated campaign for Dove titled 鈥.鈥
Story by Molly Egan, a senior in the Newhouse School