CASE announced its winners June 12 for the Circle of Excellence awards, and I’m happy to report that the association won two gold awards for Life Beyond the ND Bubble under Student Alumni Initiatives and the ND Traditions book under Books. In all, we submitted five entries from the association.
CASE received 2,856 entries and gave roughly 400 awards as bronze, silver, gold and grand gold. 611 higher education institutions, independent schools, and nonprofits from 20 countries submitted the entries. Winners are selected based on a number of factors, including overall quality, innovation, use of resources and the impact on the institution or its external and internal communities, such as alumni, parents, students, and faculty and staff.
Here are the links to the two winning entries with judge’s comments for Traditions Book and Bubble.
With nine total awards, Notre Dame received the second most of any of the 611 institutions that entered the competition. Mendoza won a gold for their business magazine and two silvers for their digital newsletter, Mendoza Acumen, and their 2018 Dean’s Report. ND International won a silver for the Kylemore Abbey Global Centre planning guide and ND’s Strategic Content team won a silver Writing for the Web award. A bronze was given for “Launching the Urban Adaptation Assessment” under the category Public Relations & Community Relations Programs.
Congratulations to the team!
Best, Bill Gangluff
So well-deserved! Always exceptional work from your team 🙂