Communications Team Wins Top Honors
By: Office of Media Relations | April 14, 2009
Sophisticated communications products developed at UT Dallas netted five awards at a competition presented by the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) Southwest District IV.
The School of Management was recognized with a special award in the fundraising/development competition.
CASE represents more than 3,400 colleges, universities, elementary and secondary schools and other education entities in 61 countries around the world.
Communications competitions in District IV pit perennial powerhouses like The University of Texas System members, Texas A&M University, Baylor University, The University of Oklahoma, and other major universities in the region against one another for top prizes.
The UT Dallas Marketing and Media Relations groups were recognized at the communications awards ceremony in Oklahoma City, Okla.
New recruitment tools designed for Enrollment Services were among the pieces selected for some of the highest honors.
“When we began this campaign, we worked closely with Vice President for Enrollment Management Curt Eley,” said Susan Rogers, vice president for communications. “Curt gave our creative team the direction and freedom we needed to create award-winning communication pieces.”
Award-Winning Designs
Recruitment tools designed for Enrollment Services were saluted.
UT Dallas Awards
Grand Award—Viewbooks
Designed by Graphic Designer LeeDon Moore
Grand Award — Admissions/Recruitment/Promo
“Create Your Future” enrollment campaign
Designed by Graphic Designers Moore and Laura Ehrich
Award of Excellence—Institutional Relations Projects and Special Events
“GEMS: Gateways to Excellence in Math and Science, ”
Designed by Moore and Ehrich
Special Award—Brochures/Fliers/Booklets
“Counselors’ Guidebook”
Designed by Graphic Designer Laura Ehrich
Achievement Award — Medical/Scientific Writing Collections
Package of stories written by Communications Manager Audrey Glickert for the School of Behavioral and Brain Sciences:
- “Study Captures Brain’s Activity Processing Speech”
- “Center Studies Adolescent Reasoning Deficiency”
- “Teens with ADHD Focus on Smart Strategies”
Special Award—Most Improved Program
“Annual Fund Brochure,”
School of Management
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