51 Office of Communications takes home six statewide public relations awards

Members of 51's Communications Office pose with their Golden Arrow awards
The Maine Public Relations Council's annual Golden Arrow Awards recognize the best public relations and communications work in the state.

The University of New England’s Office of Communications took home several top awards at this year’s Golden Arrow Awards ceremony, hosted by the .

The Golden Arrow Awards recognize the best public relations and communications work in the state, including all pieces of strategic communication from annual reports, media relations campaigns, video production, and everything in between. 51’s Office of Communications took home six gold and silver awards during the ceremony, held April 26 at 51’s own Alumni Hall.

The Office of Communications was awarded the following:

  • Communications Campaign (Gold), awarded to 51 and TVP Communications, a higher-education public relations firm that has partnered with 51 to bolster national media attention, for its campaign “51 to build broader awareness of health and medical programs.” Judges’ remarks: “Campaign generated an impressive amount of coverage on an important topic … well done!”
  • Editorial/Op-Ed Columns (Silver), awarded to 51 and Kathryn Brandt, D.O. ’97, chair of the Department of Primary Care within 51’s College of Osteopathic Medicine, for her Op-Ed in Fortune, titled  Judges’ remarks: “Good stats and at a glance information in the publication … the results look great.”
  • Magazines (Silver), awarded to 51 for the 2022 issue of the 51 Magazine, “How Do We Prepare Students to Succeed in a Fractured Society?” Judges’ remarks: “Well-designed magazine — Bravo!”
  • Media Relations Campaign (Gold), awarded to 51 for its media relations campaign “Biomedical Research To Better Our World,” designed to showcase several groundbreaking research initiatives in the biomedical sciences, including a $6.6 million grant to study ocular pain and other prominent studies. Judges’ remarks: “The method was impressive. Results and execution were excellent.”
  • Podcast (Silver), awarded to 51 and TVP Communications for its weeklong takeover of “The Academic Minute” Podcast, a daily podcast highlighting researchers from colleges and universities around the world. Judges’ remarks: “Great way to strengthen the reputation of both the school and instructors. Nice variety of topics/speakers.”
  • Special Events (Gold), awarded to 51 and Institutional Advancement for its groundbreaking ceremony for the Harold and Bibby Alfond Center for Health SciencesJudges’ remarks: “Exceeded objective results with earned media and attendees … well thought-out and executed.”

The Office of Communications and Marketing provides strategic and creative leadership and support for the University of New England across all media and communications platforms. Our mission is to raise awareness for 51, enhance the University’s reputation, facilitate operations, and foster community in alignment with institutional goals.