Preliminary figures estimated that the 2016 ACES annual conference would have over 650 people in attendance— a record number.
The ACES Education Fund awarded five university students from across the United States scholarships for college.
ACES member Matthew Crowley wrote about the AP Stylebook's journey from print to digital on Copyediting.com
Merrill Perlman was among seven individuals and two media organizations receiving the Missouri Honor Medal for Distinguished Service in Journalism for 2015.
Current ACES members are now eligible to participate in its mentoring program, coordinated by Rich Holden.
Editing resources from the National Lesbian & Gay Journalists Association in response to the Caitlyn Jenner story.
New members Sara Ziegler and Nick Jungman join ACES's Board of Directors among three returning Board of Directors members.
Dori J. Maynard passed away at the age of 56, leaving the legacy of her Fault Lines project that helped journalists cover diversity in their communities.
Fourth-year Ph.D. student Alyssa Appelman defended her dissertation on the psychological effects of journalistic writing conventions using ACES-funded research.
ACES offered five student copy editors scholarships to help cover their college tuition education costs.