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UH Engineering Communicators Receive Two Regional Awards for 'Marvels of Engineering' Recruitment Brochure
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Angie Shortt
Engineering Communications staff members Harriet Yim, Angie Shortt and Brian Allen receive awards from local and regional organizations. Photo by Jeff Shaw.

Communications Awards Total 13 for Cullen College of Engineering in 2003

The University of Houston Cullen College of Engineering's Office of Communications recently added two recognition awards to its long list of accolades this year for the college's recruitment brochure, Marvels of Engineering.

The International Association of Business Communicators District 5 (IABC D5) presented two Silver Quill Awards of Excellence to the college for the Marvels of Engineering recruitment brochure.

Just a few months ago, the communications team took home 11 awards from IABC/Houston, Public Relations Society of America (PRSA/Houston) and the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) District IV for the following:

CASE:

Grand/Gold Award for Admissions, Recruitment, Promotional Literature
Marvels of Engineering

Grand/Gold Award for Visual Design Improvement
Marvels of Engineering

Grand/Gold Award for World Wide Web Page
Engineering Leadership & Entrepreneurism Program

Achievement/Bronze Award for Viewbooks
Marvels of Engineering

Special/Pewter Award for Medical/Scientific Writing Collection
Neuro-Engineering Series

Special/Pewter Award for Visual Design of Newsletters
Impact

IABC/Houston:
Bronze Quill Award for Publications
Parameters Magazine

Bronze Quill Award for Publications
Marvels of Engineering

Bronze Quill Award for Design
Parameters Magazine

Bronze Quill Award for Design
Marvels of Engineering

PRSA Houston:

Silver Excalibur Award
Marvels of Engineering

IABC D5 represents communicators in Arizona, Colorado, Kansas, Oklahoma, Missouri, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas. IABC/Houston's Bronze Quill Awards and PRSA/Houston's Excalibur Awards showcase Houston’s best in public relations and communications. CASE District IV represents higher education institutions from Arkansas, Louisiana, Mexico, New Mexico, Oklahoma and Texas.

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