13 a lucky number for Prism
ASEE Prism, Sep 2002
Once again, the American Society for Engineering Education's top-ranked monthly magazine is making headlines. Prism has garnered 13 awards during the 2001-2002 publishing cycle for groundbreaking and comprehensive writing, as well as spectacular art and design.
The magazine was recently honored with six APEX awards (Awards for Publication Excellence from Communications Concepts, a publishing consulting firm), including a nod for the best four-color publication with it's special February 2002 issue on the war against terrorism. The November 2001 magazine earned top writing honors, and Prism fared well with two individual stories; "Role Model for Diversity" was the top personality profile in the contest, and "The Trouble With Textbooks" came in first as a feature. The special issue claimed the prize for best spread on the "25 Ways to Fight Terrorism" piece, and the December 2001 magazine was named best cover.
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In addition, the Association of Educational Publishers awarded Prism with two Ed Press awards during this fiscal year. The February 2001 story "The Trouble With Textbooks" was a distinguished achievement finalist for feature writing, and "Managing the Unmanagable" in the December 2001 issue won first place for article design.
And for the first time ever last fall, Prism was recognized for its outstanding and comprehensive coverage of engineering education by the American Society for Association Executives. The monthly publication received five prestigious Gold Circle Awards from ASAE. Prism was lauded as runner-up for best overall magazine and boasted two second place articles in the November 2000 issue: "Quantum Leap" as a scientific story and "An Untapped Talent Pool" as a general interest piece. The February 2001 article, "Building Tomorrow's Future," garnered second place honors in the educational category, and "Getting It Right," published in March 2001, was awarded an honorable mention as an educational story.
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