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Wilson Quarterly Wins Editor & Publisher EPPY Awards

The Wilson Center’s Wilson Quarterly has been honored with Editor and Publisher’s EPPY awards for Best Overall Website Design and Best Redesign/Relaunch. The awards honor the best media-affiliated websites and recognize the Wilson Quarterly’s new all-digital format, developed with Marquee.

WASHINGTON – The Wilson Center’s Wilson Quarterly has been honored with Editor and Publisher’s EPPY awards for Best Overall Website Design and Best Redesign/Relaunch. The awards honor the best media-affiliated websites and recognize the Wilson Quarterly’s new all-digital format, developed with Marquee.

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“The WQ and our scholars are the essence of this exceptional place,” said Jane Harman, Director, President, and CEO of the Wilson Center. “It was a very hard decision to discontinue the print edition of the Quarterly, and now so gratifying that the new version has received such significant recognition.”

The Wilson Quarterly re-launched in an all-digital format with its Spring 2014 issue featuring a cluster of stories on the lasting effects of the War in Afghanistan on Afghanistan and the United States. The current cluster of content focuses on changes in international relations in the 25 years after 1989, with content on the fall of the Berlin Wall to be published in the coming weeks.

All Wilson Quarterly content is available online and free of charge, and is continually updated on the Wilson Quarterly website, with a variety of perspectives on a single theme published each quarter.

Notes to editors:

1. The Wilson Center provides a strictly nonpartisan space for the worlds of policymaking and scholarship to interact. By conducting relevant and timely research and promoting dialogue from all perspectives, it works to address the critical current and emerging challenges confronting the United States and the world.
2. The Editor & Publisher EPPY awards are an international contest that honors the best media-affiliated websites. The awards also recognize excellence in college and university journalism in three different categories.