Congratulations to the Publications Student of the Month... Halee Provost from Miami Dade College! Halee was nominated by her advisor, Emily Sendin. Here is what Emily shared with us about Halee:
"Halee Provost has demonstrated excellence through her leadership, innovation, and professional accomplishments in student media and digital communications. As Business and Marketing Manager, she plays a critical role in supporting the success and sustainability of the organization. She creates content for social media campaigns and written competition entries to ensure that all work meets high professional and competitive standards. She also collaborates closely with editorial and production teams, performing final quality reviews for multimedia submissions—including podcasts. Her leadership, reliability, and attention to detail led to her selection to represent the organization at College Media Association's (CMA) ProCon national media convention in New York City. Halee’s work in multimedia storytelling, marketing, and digital media has earned recognition at both the national and collegiate levels. She received Honorable Mention in the National Public Radio (NPR) College Podcast Challenge, a prestigious national competition recognizing outstanding student podcasting. Her creative and strategic contributions have also been recognized through CMA's Apple Awards, where she earned Second Place for Best Multi-Media Ad Campaign and Honorable Mention for Best Social Media Engagement. Additionally, her work has been honored by the Associated Collegiate Press (ACP) Individual Advertising & Business Awards, where she earned Fourth Place for Digital Advertisement and Fifth Place for Social Media Campaign. Her continued excellence in media production and strategic communication resulted in multiple additional honors in 2026, including Honorable Mentions for Digital Advertisement, Media Kit, and Audience Engagement Event. Together, these accomplishments reflect Halee’s creativity, professionalism, and strong commitment to excellence in media, marketing, and collaborative leadership.
Halee Provost has demonstrated leadership through service organizations, professional experiences, and interdisciplinary academic initiatives. As Officer of Service for Phi Theta Kappa, she leads the service components of the Honors in Action project by organizing volunteer opportunities, promoting community engagement across campus, and helping develop workshops for the Florida Regional Conference. In this role, she encourages fellow students to participate in meaningful service while coordinating events and documenting the organization’s impact. Halee is also an active member of Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA), where she represents her campus chapter at campus events and participates in volunteer initiatives such as Changemaker Week. Through FBLA, she collaborates with peers to strengthen leadership and professional development skills while contributing to service-oriented activities. Beyond campus organizations, Halee has participated in several leadership-focused seminars and programs. As a scholar in the Global Citizenship Alliance Seminar, she developed cultural competence and explored strategies for advancing environmental sustainability. She also participated in the Social Innovation Fellows Bootcamp (2026), where she worked as part of a team to evaluate pharmaceutical pricing disparities, including insulin costs by Novo Nordisk, and developed advocacy strategies aimed at improving patient education on affordable treatment alternatives. Additionally, through the Stevens Initiative Earth Stories virtual exchange program, she collaborated with international peers to produce a research-based podcast examining water scarcity and climate change in South Florida and Jordan, demonstrating strong teamwork, research, and global leadership skills."
Congratulations, Halee! Thank you to Ms. Sendin for nominating this outstanding student!



























