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Graphic Design Students Win Top Awards at Advertising Ceremony
In 2019, Marywood University graphic design students Alexander Jubinski, junior, Dalton, Pa., Michaela Schmidt, senior, Crownsville, Md., Meghan Welcyng, senior, Queensbury, N.Y., and Maci Roos, senior, Pottsville, Pa., all won Silver Awards in their respective categories at the annual American Advertising Federation’s (ADDY) Awards Ceremony. Marywood graphic design students consistently earn awards each year at the annual event. This year, the ADDYs took place at the Westmoreland Club in Wilkes-Barre, Pa.
The American Advertising Awards is the advertising industry’s largest and most representative competition, attracting more than 40,000 entries every year in local American- Advertising Federation competitions. The mission of the ADDYs is to recognize and reward the creative spirit of excellence in the art of advertising.
Marywood University’s graphic design program provides students with an environment that supports and encourages both personal and professional development. Students in the program have 24-hour access to two fully-equipped computer labs, loaded with industry-standard software. Cutting-edge darkrooms and photography studios are also available for student use.
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Marywood University Captures Gold Award in National Dining Contest
Through its partner, Gourmet Dining, Marywood recently won the gold award in a national dining contest for “Catering - Special Event of the Year,” putting the university in contention for the grand prize in this category.
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Marywood Is A Viable Transfer Option for CSU Students
Marywood University is stepping forward as a viable transfer option for students of Clarks Summit University (CSU), which recently announced its decision to close.
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Pascucci Family Health Sciences Pavilion Dedicated
The $11.5 million Pascucci Family Health Sciences Pavilion is a realization of Marywood's commitment to providing state-of-the-art facilities for education in the health sciences.