APRD receives student awards, nationwide recognition
APRD receives student awards, nationwide recognition
The Department of Advertising, Public Relations and Design received widespread recognition this year for both its exceptional students and the program itself.
At CMCI, those students took their high-quality training to the next level. This month, 25 APRD students received six of the 13 student awards during The One Club Awards Denver 2022—making them among the highest award-winners in the state, according to APRD faculty.
One Club Denver is a nonprofit promoting collaborative, creative culture throughout Colorado. For over 60 years, it has recognized the best work in advertising, interactive design and branded entertainment by industry professionals and agencies.
In the student award category, APRD students earned one gold, two silver and one bronze medal alongside two merit awards.
“We’re always proud to see our students recognized for their work and have been pleased to see it happening at local, regional and even international levels,” said Glenn Griffin, an associate professor of advertising.
In this year’s competition, the gold award-winning took on the issue of misogynistic, racist and homophobic language used by players. The students’ campaign advertised a new product focused on creating a safe space for all players.
The Colorado chapter of the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) honored Professor Dawn Doty and CMCI alumna Nora Thomas. Doty was recognized with the 2022 Swede Johnson Lifetime Achievement and Thomas is the 2022 Joe Fuentes Rookie of the Year.
The , which won a silver award, advertised a real-life version of the game that would pit students from 100 universities against each other. Another silver award-winning team, advertised a new service that would allow users to earn degrees through the popular audio streaming company.
The won a bronze medal for its campaign to bring MasterChef meals to viewers’ homes.
The merit award-winning proposed an innovative marketing refresh for the high-end electronics company, Bang & Olufsen. Student David Wagonheim also received a merit award for his project, , an advertisement for the Pour Brothers Community Tavern.