March 14, 2025 - 07:10
In a remarkable achievement, students from the Howard Center have been recognized with the prestigious Best in Business Award at the Society for Advancing Business Editing and Writing (SABEW) awards. This accolade highlights the exceptional talent and hard work of the students, who have demonstrated outstanding skills in business journalism and editing.
The SABEW awards are known for celebrating excellence in business reporting and writing, making this recognition a significant milestone for the students involved. Their work not only showcases their dedication to high-quality journalism but also emphasizes the importance of effective communication in the business sector.
Faculty members expressed immense pride in their students' accomplishments, noting that this award reflects the rigorous training and support provided by the program. The students' success serves as an inspiration to their peers and sets a high standard for future cohorts at the Howard Center. This honor reinforces the center's commitment to fostering the next generation of skilled business communicators.
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