Alumni Magazine Named Country’s Best

Carleton College Alumni Magazine Wins Robert Sibley Magazine of the Year Award.  The Voice Named Best Alumni Magazine in the Country.

26 June 2001 Posted In:

The Carleton College Voice has been named by the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education (CASE) as winner of the prestigious Robert Sibley Magazine of the Year Award, as judged by the editors of Newsweek. With this honor, the Voice has been recognized as the best alumni magazine in the country. The award is accompanied by a $2,000 prize.

Earlier this spring, the CASE Circle of Excellence Awards program honored the Voice with a gold medal in the category of “College and University General Interest Magazines” with a circulation of less than 30,000. As a result of this gold medal, the Voice was automatically entered into competition for the Sibley Award and was judged against the gold medal winners at other circulation levels: Dartmouth College with circulation between 30,000 and 75,000 and Brown University with circulation above 75,000.

For the Sibley Award, the Voice was judged against the magazines from Dartmouth and Brown, regardless of circulation size. The Voice was determined the best magazine among all schools—public and private, large and small. Carleton is the smallest school by enrollment ever to win the award, which was established in 1943.

The Carleton College Voice is published five times a year and is produced by Editor Teresa Scalzo, Designer Melissa Flynn Hager and Associate Editor Erin Peterson. To view recent issues of the Voice online, visit http://apps.carleton.edu/voice.