Each year, the Arthur W. Page Center honors icons of public communications who, over the course of their careers, have demonstrated a commitment to the concept of "truth well told." After a rigorous nomination process, the Center chooses three to four leaders who exemplify integrity in their craft and honor them with a Larry Foster Award for Integrity in Public Communication.
The event shines a light on ethical decision-making and raises funds for timely, innovative research by Page Center scholars. The event began as an awards dinner in New York City. Since 2021, it has been a virtual event that has attracted hundreds of viewers from public communication industries from professionals to researchers to students.