ACES celebrated National Grammar Day 2016 with Grammar Day cookies and preparing to announce the winners of the Grammar Day Haiku contest.
The NCDJ created a new online style guide to provide context to words used when writing or talking about people living with disabilities.
A brief history of dictionaries in honor of National Dictionary Day.
#ACESchat guests offered tips for staying focused while distractions threaten to win your attention.
The ACES Education Fund Spelling Bee raised approximately $1,600 for the Education Fund and crowned two winners from 14 contestants.
Buttry was selected because of his willingness to use his time to pass along knowledge to students, editors and journalists.
The award recognizes substantial contributions to the craft of copy editing and excellence in overall copy editing skills.
Research reveals a copy editor's value to readers and offers insight on how to triage while editing.
The winners were officially announced March 26, at the opening session of ACES 19th annual conference in Pittsburgh.
Celebrate National Grammar Day by writing a haiku, joining the #ACESchat, or tuning in for Sue Burzynski Bullard's webinar.