Quick Summary
- Development office first-time recipient of CASE Educational Fundraising Award
- CASE gives Circle of Excellence awards for development app and Global Affairs viewbook
- Communicators receive 10 ACE awards for writing, photography and more
The 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis development office is the recipient of its first Educational Fundraising Award from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education, or CASE. The award is one of several recent honors for the university鈥檚 development and communications efforts.
Criteria for the Educational Fundraising Award extend well beyond the amount of money raised: 鈥淎gain this year we recognize institutions that showed not just measurable growth, but also breadth and depth in terms of diversity of sources from which funds were raised,鈥 the judges wrote.
CASE also recently announced its international Circle of Excellence awards, including two for 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis:
- , by Global Affairs 鈥 silver in the category 鈥減romotional publication.鈥 Judges called the viewbook 鈥渁 beautiful publication that reflects your mission and aspirations,鈥 and praised its photography, design and a map inside showing all the places Global Affairs reaches. 鈥淎 well-conceived and produced piece,鈥 the judges wrote. 鈥淕reat job to all involved.鈥
- , by Advancement Services, part of the development office 鈥 silver in the category 鈥渙verall operations, advancement services.鈥 This application is used by development staff members to create reports for fundraising related to 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis鈥 Big Ideas campaign. Judges praised the project鈥檚 visual dashboards. 鈥淜udos for smooth execution of data mapping to develop new approaches to capturing and coding data needed to build new dashboards,鈥 they wrote. 鈥淪mooth implementation of new reporting environment and excellent deployment strategy.鈥
The 鈥淐harting Our Future鈥 app previously won a bronze award at the CASE regional level, one of 21 awards for 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Davis in the District VII competition.
More Laurels, including state commendation for veterinary emergency medical services unit for its response to the Camp Fire.
鈥楢CE鈥 communication efforts
You can call them 鈥渁ces鈥 鈥 communicators whose writing and photography and other work recently earned a total of 10 awards from the Association for Communication Excellence in Agriculture, Natural Resources and Life and Human Sciences, or ACE.
Communications coordinator Steve Elliott of the Western Integrated Pest Management Center, affiliated with Davis-based 新澳门六合彩内幕信息 Agriculture and Natural Resources, won four awards, including golds for his articles and
Elliott earned a silver award for the Western IPM Center鈥檚 and shared a bronze with Will Suckow for the .
Kathy Keatley Garvey, communications specialist with the Department of Entomology and Nematology, won five awards, including a gold for in February 2018.
Garvey earned a silver for a , a bronze for an article on Norman Gary, another bronze for an article titled (published in Entomology Today), and a bronze for her Bug Squad blog entry,
Gregory Watry of the College of Biological Sciences won a silver award in the promotional writing category for his story,
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