HAMBURG, N.Y. – Hilbert College has been awarded a Merit Award for the 33rd Annual Educational Advertising Awards in the Special Video category for the “Hilbert College – See Different” video.
The Educational Advertising Awards began 33 years ago in an effort to recognize the field of educational marketing and advertising. Marketing departments from around the country send in their campaigns to be reviewed and judged by a national panel of industry specialists, analyzing creativity, marketing execution and message impact. Awards are given to those who present the best quality, creativity and effectiveness.
Hilbert’s brand refresh and brand video – See Different… -- was developed and produced entirely by the Office of Marketing and Communications at Hilbert. You can see Hilbert’s “See Different” video at http://www.hilbert.edu/see-different
The Educational Advertising Awards program is sponsored by Higher Education Marketing Report. Higher Education Marketing Report is a Publications Group that distributes marketing news and information across the United States, focusing in the fields of higher education and healthcare marketing.
Hilbert College, located in suburban Hamburg, N.Y., south of Buffalo, is a private four-year college founded in 1957 in the Catholic Franciscan tradition. With nearly 1,000 students, Hilbert is a dynamic Western New York college that offers career-focused majors, including one of the top criminal justice programs in the region, and more than 50 minors and concentrations. The college’s engaging, student-centered campus community offers numerous leadership, internship, and service learning opportunities from which students launch successful careers while making positive changes in their communities. The Hilbert Blueprint promotes a well-rounded student experience over four years – starting with the Foundations Seminar in the freshman year, followed by Sophomore Service, Junior Symposium, and culminating with the Senior Capstone. Hilbert has expanded its academic offerings with the college’s first graduate programs and evening degree programs geared to adult learners.