Kansas Wesleyan’s Marketing and Communications office earned a trio of national honors from the Communicator Awards, according to information released by that organization earlier this month. The office has won five national awards in the past 12 months.
The school says KWU earned the organization’s top honor, the Award of Excellence, for its 2021-22 television commercial. It was one of 36 commercials so honored nationally. Previous colleges and universities to earn the Award of Excellence for a commercial include Portland State; University of New Mexico; Troy; California State University – Northridge; Saint Francis (Pa.); Ohio University; South Alabama and University of Maryland’s Global Campus.
The above eight universities average nearly 30,000 students enrolled to KWU’s 812.
Golden Chick, UFC, Montana Lottery, Volkswagen Group of North America, Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport and Anheuser-Busch are among the non-academic organizations to have earned this award.
Fili Creative, which produced the ad, earned recognition, as well.
“This is a tremendous honor for Kansas Wesleyan,” said Brad Salois, director of marketing and communications (MARCOM). “I couldn’t be prouder of our team. To have earned five national awards in a year’s span is tremendous for any university, but to do it at a small school borders on the unprecedented. It truly shows the vision, passion and dedication our team has.”
KWU also earned a pair of Awards of Distinction. The university was recognized for its Christmas card and its admissions viewbook, both of which were produced in-house by MARCOM’s Theresa Stevens. The viewbook earned the same honors as North Texas’ viewbook and a magazine out of Rutgers, while the Christmas card joined pieces produced by the University of New Mexico and the Michigan State alumni office as holiday cards receiving awards.
“It’s great to see this work honored as well,” said Salois. “Our entire team did great things with these projects, but it was Theresa’s hard work and expertise that elevated them into rarified air. Her talent can be seen across campus, and we’re fortunate that she’s a Coyote.”
Kansas Wesleyan previously earned a 2020-21 Award of Distinction for the “We’re Back” video, produced by former videographer Franco Rivas ’15, and a gold EduAD award for the October 2021 launch of the university’s website.