National honors for magazines edited and websites managed

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    Circle of Excellence Awards from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education

    Note: The 2010 and 2011 awards were for Harvard Medicine; all others were for the Harvard Medical Alumni Bulletin.

    Robert Sibley Magazine of the Year Award (2004)

    Grand Gold Medal, Periodical Special Issues (2007)

    Gold Medal, Special Interest Magazines (2010, 2006, 2005, 2004, 2000)

    Gold Medal, Periodical Special Issues (2011, 2009, 2003, 2000)

    Silver Medal, Special Interest Magazines (2011, 2008, 2007)

    Silver Medal, Periodical Special Issues (2008, 2005, 2004)

    Silver Medal, Magazine Publishing Improvement (2000)

    Bronze Medal, Web-Based External Audience Periodicals (2009)

    Bronze Medal, Special Interest Magazines (2001)

    Bronze Medal, Periodical Staff Writing (2001)

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    Eddie Awards from Folio: Magazine

    Honorable Mention, Full Issue: Association/Nonprofit—Alumni/University (Illumination, 2020)

    Honorable Mention, Full Issue: Association/Nonprofit—Alumni/University (Illumination, 2020)

    Gold Medal, Association/Non-Profit (Circulation Less than 6 Times a Year) (Harvard Medicine, 2010)

    Bronze Medal, Association/Non-Profit Website (Circulation Less than 6 Times a Year) (Harvard Medicine, 2010)

    Gold Medal, Healthcare/Medical (Harvard Medical Alumni Bulletin, 2004, 2003, 2001)

    Bronze Medal, Association/Non-Profit (Circulation Less than 6 Times a Year) (Harvard Medical Alumni Bulletin, 2005)

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    National Magazine Awards

    Finalist, General Excellence (Under 100,000 Circulation), National Magazine Award (Harvard Medical Alumni Bulletin, 2001)

    The American Society of Magazine Editors sponsors the National Magazine Awards program. “With admirable clarity and compassion, the Harvard Medical Alumni Bulletin regularly covers the big themes of the human condition: birth, death and what lies in between,” the award ceremony program read. “Each crisply designed issue turns difficult subjects—such as physician-assisted suicide and the ethical implications of reproductive technologies—into powerful journalism that resonates with readers on many levels.”

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    Clarion Awards

    Best Overall External Magazine, Circulation Under 100,000 (Harvard Medical Alumni Bulletin, 2009, 2007, 2004, 2003)

    The Association of Women in Communications has administered the national Clarion Awards program since 1972.