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Rollins’ Office of Marketing Takes Home Two CASE Awards

CASE District III has recognized Rollins’ Office of Marketing for outstanding photography and a brand-new College of Liberal Arts website.


By Stephanie Rizzo ’09

December 14, 2022

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Rollins’ Office of Marketing has earned two 2022 District III Awards from the Council for Advancement and Support of Education (CASE). The international nonprofit dedicated to upholding standards of educational advancement—including alumni relations, internal and external communications, donor initiatives, and marketing—recognizes the very best in advancement across the Southeast.

"Best of" commendations are given in over 50 categories to schools that meet CASE’s standards for excellence. Director of Photography and Visual Content Scott Cook was recognized for his outstanding portraits that bring to life the people of Rollins, while the new College of Liberal Arts website was recognized in the category of superlative institutional websites.


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