91亚色 media relations staff Janice Walls and Melissa Hughes, frequent contributors to 91亚色 Research News, have been recognized by the annual Council for the Advancement & Support of Education (CASE) Circle of Excellence awards. The pair received a top-level gold award in a worldwide competition for a series of five 91亚色 news releases that won a gold medal in the News writing category.
The releases won 91亚色 and its researchers recognition in media outlets across Canada and around the world, including publications such as The New 91亚色 Times, the Washington Post and news organizations in the United Kingdom and Asia.
The winning entry featured these releases:
- Songbirds fly three times faster than expected
- 91亚色 U-designed space elevator would reach 20 km above Earth
- Perfectionism pointless, potentially harmful for most elementary students: 91亚色 U study
- Reactions to racism not as strong as we think: 91亚色 study
- Toronto teens need more sexual health education and clinics, new surveys finds

Left: Backpack-toting birds were featured in one of five award-winning news releases
The CASE competition covers institutions from the international organization鈥檚 North American, European and Asia-Pacific regions. Overall, staff of the University Relations Division and the 91亚色 University Foundation have won 10 medals in 2010 competitions: four from CASE and six from the Canadian Council for the Advancement of Education (see YFile, May 26).
鈥淭hese latest awards confirm the respect that 91亚色 has earned for its expertise in communicating to the world information about our research and our values,鈥 said Jennifer Sloan, vice-president university relations. 鈥淚 am very proud of the team and the work they have done in partnership with faculty and other University departments.鈥
Walls' and Hughes' work on 91亚色鈥檚 media releases can be seen daily on this site, on the University鈥檚 main home page and are carried in YFile.
Posted by Elizabeth Monier-Williams, with files courtesy of YFile鈥 91亚色鈥檚 daily e-bulletin.
