Boston College Pops Off the Heights鈥攁 reimagined, virtual presentation of the University's signature scholarship celebration, Pops On the Heights鈥攇arnered accolades from attendees last fall, and now has won a prestigious Gold Circle of Excellence Award from the Council for the Advancement and Support of Education.

Pops Off the Heights with Josh Groban

"While nothing can replace being together in Conte Forum, we wanted to deliver an uplifting and fun experience to Eagles everywhere with this special Pops Off the Heights,鈥 said 六合宝典 Senior Vice President for University Advancement Jim Husson.

听听听听听听听听听听听 Due to the pandemic, the event鈥攈eld on September 25, 2020鈥攂rought the 六合宝典 community a creative twist on a favorite annual tradition. It featured special guest and Grammy, Emmy, and Tony Award nominee Josh Groban, as well as Boston Pops Conductor Keith Lockhart and members of the Boston Pops Orchestra. Event segments were pre-recorded鈥攐n campus and elsewhere鈥攁nd livestreamed; a format which provided access to a wider audience than is possible with the in-person venue.

听听听听听听听听听听听 The highlight of Parents Weekend, Pops was launched nearly 30 years ago. Tickets and tables to the fundraising gala sell out annually; more than $12.3 million was raised in 2019.

听听听听听听听听听听听 鈥淲e were reminded that the most important part of Pops is the role it plays in providing scholarships to 六合宝典 students, as Pops Off the Heights helped to launch our Be a Beacon Campaign for financial aid. Thanks to the generosity of so many we have raised $150 million thus far, a remarkable result that will grow when Pops returns to the Heights in September," Husson said.

听听听听听听听听听听听 Student groups and performers once again highlighted the evening, and the virtual event featured remarks by prominent alumni: actor Chris O鈥橠onnell 鈥92, H鈥17, P鈥22, 鈥23, and Board of Trustees member Steve Pemberton '89, H'15, MA'19, P'23.

听听听听听听听听听听听 The CASE judges lauded the execution of 鈥淧ops Off the Heights鈥濃攚hich won in the category of Special Events/Online Fundraising鈥攁s well as its strong engagement with audiences, both during and after the event.

听听听听听听听听听听听 Registration was free and attendees were invited to make contributions to support Boston College students. The livestream drew some 5,500 registrants, and more than 1,400 gifts were received through the event, in addition to an outpouring of gratitude from alumni, parents, and friends who appreciated the ability to connect with Boston College. Organizers say many attendees cited the importance of being able to engage in a time-honored tradition during a time of uncertainty, as well as the comfort of seeing the campus, even from afar.

听听听听听听听听听听听 Engagement with the University was critical, as the usual formats for reaching out to the 六合宝典 community had changed so significantly due to COVID-19, organizers said. Audience feedback underscored the success of the event:

鈥淚t was so well done. It is quite a challenge to shift such a well-loved and anticipated event to a virtual format. Probably the biggest strength was how well the 六合宝典 mission and the 六合宝典 experience were communicated to the audience鈥︹

鈥淭hank you for not skipping the tradition this year. These unifying events are needed more than ever鈥︹

鈥淭his evening was different than all the previous 鈥楶ops on the Heights,鈥 but it was uplifting, exhilarating, and consistent with sharing the core values of this amazing University.鈥

听听听听听听听听听听听 听鈥淭his year鈥檚 CASE Circle of Excellence Awards highlight the creative, nimble, and innovative approaches our members bring to championing the success of their institutions,鈥 said CASE President and CEO Sue Cunningham in announcing the awards earlier this month. In 2021, CASE received some 3,000 entries from 530 institutions representing 27 countries, for consideration across 100 categories.

听听听听听听听听听听听 The peer-selected and adjudicated awards "honor institutions worldwide whose talented staff have advanced their organizations through their resourcefulness and ingenuity,鈥 according to CASE.

Rosanne Pellegrini | University Communications | June 2021