News Release
Michigan School of Public Health campaign publication receives CASE Circle of Excellence Award
June 18, 2014, news release from the University of Michigan School of Public Health
June 18, 2014, news release from the University of Michigan School of Public Health
ANN ARBOR, Mich. —The Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) named the University of Michigan School of Public Health a bronze award winner of its 2014 Circle of Excellence awards program. A panel of experts selected the school’s campaign publication, “The Face of Public Health,” from among 28 entries.
"We designed this piece to show the impact U-M SPH graduates are having throughout the world, and to put a 'face' on the often invisible work of public health," said Leslie Stainton, who edited the publication, designed by Savitski Design / Hammond Design.
This year’s competition included 629 higher education institutions, independent schools and nonprofits from around the world. More than 3,000 entries were submitted for the Circle of Excellence awards program. Judges gave 283 bronze, silver and gold awards in 100 different categories.
CASE is the leading resource for professional development, information, and standards in the fields of alumni relations, communications, educational fundraising and marketing.
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