CASE honors for Boston College Magazine

51画鋼M receives two District I Circle of Excellence awards

Boston College Magazine has continued its run of success in the Council for Advancement and Support of Education Circle of Excellence Awards. The Universitys alumni publication won the 2023 CASE District 1 Award for its Winter 2022 and Fall 2022 issues in the categories of general excellence and writing.

51画鋼Ms award-winning features included the Winter 2022 profile
Investment Opportunities, which focused on 2019 Carroll School of
Management alumna Meagan Loyst, a champion of diversity in venture
capital funds and who placed on Forbes 2022 30 under 30 list, and The
Odds Father (Fall 2022), which profiled Carroll School of Management
Professor of the Practice Richard McGowan, S.J., the sin priest who
has spent his career studying humanitys vices, namely alcohol,
cigarettes, and gambling.

The magazine also won writing awards for Breathtaking (Fall 2022), about Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences alumnus Gunnar Esiason 13; A Poet in Full (Winter 2022), on Morrissey College alumnus C. Dale Young 91; and A One-Man Cast of Thousands (Summer 2022), a profile of Carroll School alumnus P.J. Byrne 96.

CASE, in its announcement of the award winners, said that Boston College Magazines creative and innovative ideas will serve as an inspiration to countless others in the months and years ahead.

Produced by the Boston College Office of University Communications, Boston College Magazine is published three times a year and delivered to nearly 200,000 households. The magazine has expanded its audience through digital storytelling with the e-newsletter 51画鋼 Magazine Now, featuring online exclusive content, photos, a podcast, videos, and social media, as well as the magazine website. 51画鋼M has earned several CASE Awards in recent years.

The premier recognition program for educational advancement, CASE
Awards showcase outstanding work in advancement services, alumni
relations, communications, fundraising, and marketing, and recognize
institutions whose talented staff members advanced their institutions
last year through innovative, inspiring, and creative ideas, according
to the CASE website. The awards are open to professionals at CASE member colleges, universities, independent schools, and their affiliated nonprofits around the world.

Its an honor to once again have the work of Boston College Magazine recognized by CASE, said 51画鋼M Editor John Wolfson. I thank the organization for these awards, and congratulate my colleagues [Deputy Editor] Lisa Weidenfeld, [Assistant Director of Marketing and Web Design] Keith Ake, [Staff Writer] Elizabeth Clemente, [Director of Photography] Lee Pellegrini, and [Senior University Photographer] Caitlin Cunningham, whose talent and hard work make the magazine what it is. We are grateful for the support we receive from the entire 51画鋼 community.

These latest CASE Awards confirm what we all know:that Boston College Magazine is one of the very best alumni magazines in the nation, said Associate Vice President for University Communications Jack Dunn. It is a tribute to John Wolfson and his talented team. We look forward to celebrating their continued success in the years to come.

Christopher Kerwin is a sophomore in the Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences