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91Ƶ receives 16 communications awards and honours from international higher education organization

Photo of powwow at 91Ƶ

One of the award-winning photographs by 91Ƶ's Laura Pedersen, taken at a powwow in 2018 at the Goldring Centre for High Performance Sport

Behind the accomplished researchers and inspiring students at the 91Ƶ are communicators who help to tell their stories – from photographers capturing memorable moments to writers who craft narratives about the people, places and breakthroughs that make 91Ƶ one of the top-ranked universities in the world.

This year, the 91Ƶ has been recognized for its excellence in communications, garnering 16 honours, including four gold medals, from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) – an international organization of educational institutions – for its . The awards include a wide range of communications achievements, including social media stories, fundraising campaigns, media relations and annual reports.

U of T Communications (UTC) won a top honour for its "Support the Report" campaign advocating for federal funding for fundamental science. The email, social media and letter-writing effort urged the federal government to implement recommendations from Canada’s Fundamental Science Review, led by 91Ƶ President Emeritus David Naylor

Another gold medal-winning initiative recognized UTC's storytelling efforts to generate excitement about  91Ƶ’s entrepreneurship community, its leadership in innovation and its role in helping to launch over 500 startups.

 “I am very pleased to see 91Ƶ communications teams getting recognition for their great work in so many categories,” said David Estok, the 91Ƶ’s vice-president of communications. “What is especially pleasing is to note that many of these awards are for projects worked on by many members of teams.

“For UTC, it is the most awards we have ever won in a single year.”


The following are the awards won by members of the 91Ƶ communications community. 

U of T Communications

Platinum category

Traditional categories 

  • Community relations programs, projects and special events: UTC garnered gold for its  “Support the Report” campaign for federal research funding, which included a number of 91Ƶ News stories, a video, 50 social media posts and a postcard campaign that saw 5,000 postcards signed and sent to the federal science minister. In February, 2018, the federal government announced the single largest investment in fundamental research in Canadian history – almost $4 billion in new funding for science over the next five years.
    The campaign also won a Canadian Public Relations Society Ace Award for the government relations campaign of the year.
  • Excellence in news writing: general news writing:  Chris Sorensen of 91Ƶ News won gold for his package of stories about the 91Ƶ’s startup community, including a feature-length article about a female biomedical engineer building a company around a unique polymer that can be used in breast-cancer lupectomies to improve outcomes for patients, and a news piece about how Toronto has emerged as a North American innovation hotspot.
  • Institutional media relations programs:  UTC's media relations team won silver for  “Making sense of violence”: 91Ƶ experts on the Toronto van attack – when it provided a list of experts on the day of Toronto's tragic van attack, in which 10 people were killed and 16 injured. The list tackled subects ranging from coping with trauma to the factors that could have triggered the crime.  
  • Magazines, online/digital:  91Ƶ Magazine won a silver for two digital issues,  and .  The magazine, in its Plan B issue, looked at what happens when things don't quite go according to plan – like the  from life-threatening injuries.  The Beginnings issue was timed with the start of a new school year, and includedwho got caught in the U.S. travel ban and found a home at 91Ƶ.
  • Magazines, print/hard copy: Another silver for 91Ƶ Magazine for its Spring 2018 (AI and Technology) and, again, the .The AI and Technology issue examineed the potential of AI, in health care particularly – and the implications of its widespread use.
  • Staff writing: Stacey Gibson, deputy editor of 91Ƶ Magazine, won bronze for a package of three stories, including , a profile of 91Ƶ alumna Edna Staebler, and a feature about 91Ƶ alumna Aida Edemariam, , The Wife’s Tale: A Personal History
  • Social media:  UTC's social media garnered an honourable mention for .
  • Institutional media relations programs: The media relations teams won an honourable mention for fostering a culture of opinion writing at 91Ƶ, by holding training sessions and offering support with topics and pitching.   

Faculty of Arts & Science Communications & Public Affairs

  • Fundraising campaigns: The advancement communications team won gold for , which shares stories of unique 91Ƶ Astronomy projects, including a graduate student's trip to Antarctica to conduct research there.
  • Stewardship initiatives: Another gold for the advancement communications team for The ArtSci Affect: Your Philanthropy in Action, a print and digital publication produced each year that explains the impact of donations made to the Faculty of Arts & Science. 
  •  Individual sub-websites:  The student communications team won silver for its , an online guide for newly admitted 91Ƶ students that includes important dates, as well as information on course selection, orientation, finances and more.

Faculty of Applied Science & Engineering

  • Fundraising campaign: Engineering Strategic Communications garnered an honourable mention for their faculty and staff fundraising campaign, .

Other 91Ƶ awards

  • Publications design –multi-page: New College communicators received an honourable mention for
  • Student recruitment individual pieces: An honourable mention for the  
  • Annual or institutional reports – print: An honourable mention for the Donor Report: “In Their Own Words” 

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