The team's five awards (including one gold) are the most in the institution's history.
Manor College's Marketing and Communications department received five Excellence in Higher Education Marketing and Communications awards through CUPRAP on March 14th.
CUPRAP is a voluntary organization of communication professionals from colleges, universities, and independent schools dedicated to advancing understanding of higher education and enhancing the professional development of its members. The team received the award, known as CUPPIES, during his CUPRAP's annual spring conference in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
“It’s a real pleasure and honor to lead such a creative and passionate team, who put so much thought, strategy, time and heart into our campaigns and projects. It means a lot to all of us to have our work recognized as the top tier of marketing communications in higher education.”
Since 2005, CUPRAP has recognized the work of member institutions in categories such as advertising, electronic media, print, public relations, marketing, writing, and photography.
This year's CUPPIES received over 400 entries in total. Manor College's team won CUPPIES along with other colleges such as York College of Pennsylvania, Moravian College, Franklin & Marshall College, and Swarthmore College.
At this year's awards banquet, Mr. Manners received the following awards:
This is the fourth year that Manor College has received a CUPPIE award for its marketing communications efforts. The institution won three CUPPIES in 2020 and four each in 2021 and 2022.
“We are truly honored to have won five awards this year. As a department, we are always proud of ourselves, our work and This results in higher quality projects that ultimately better serve our students and communities. We are grateful for the recognition from CUPRAP and are honored to stand alongside our colleagues in higher education marketing. ”
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