UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The Arthur W. Page Center is hosting an on‑campus watch party for its ninth annual integrity awards event at 6:30 p.m. on March 23 in the atrium of the Bellisario Media Center.
The virtual awards program will feature honorees Kaitlan Collins, chief White House correspondent and anchor at CNN; Jeffrey Goldberg, editor‑in‑chief of The Atlantic; Hubert Joly, Harvard Business School faculty member and former CEO of Best Buy; and Kelli Parsons, CEO of Avoq. Honorees receive the Larry Foster Award for Integrity in Public Communication, which is named for the distinguished 1948 alumnus and founder of the Page Center.
Denise Bortree, interim dean of the Donald P. Bellisario College of Communications and Page Center director, and Gary Sheffer, Center advisory board chair, will host the virtual awards from the media center, which will livestream to hundreds watching around the globe.
The event offers students a unique opportunity to hear directly from influential communicators about integrity, trust and ethical decision‑making in today’s complex communication environment. Students are invited to gather in person to experience the event together. There will be pizza, snacks and Bellisario College swag available.
The awards program includes remarks from honoree, interviews and moderated Q&A session. Registration is free and open to the public. The event will re-air on the Page Center website on March 24 at noon ET.
Since 2017, the Page Center Awards has recognized excellence and leadership in public communication by honoring individuals whose careers demonstrate a deep commitment to ethical standards and truth‑telling. Learn more about about past events and honorees on the Page Center website.