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Accredited in Public Relations: Going the Extra Mile

Accredited in Public Relations: Going the Extra Mile

Published on September 24, 2018, at 4:35 p.m. by Savanna Guitard. When college students hear “continuing your education,” many think of getting a master’s degree. However, public relations professionals have another option: getting the Accreditation in Public Relations certification, known as the APR. Administered by

No Spin: Public Relations Accreditation Ensures Ethics, Integrity

No Spin: Public Relations Accreditation Ensures Ethics, Integrity

Posted: October 15, 2014, 231 p.m. by Teri K. Henley, MBA/APR, Julie Ross Senter, APR, and Elaine C. Witt, APR. “It’s just PR.” We’ve all heard it. The implication that public relations is synonymous with clouding the issues, glossing over the truth, putting lipstick on a

The Onion Leaves a Bad Taste

Posted At: March 4, 2013 1:50 P.M. by Lindsey Green News satirist The Onion is known for toeing the thin line between funny and downright offensive. The publication has made a name for itself with raunchy, politically incorrect articles and taboo topics, and its social

APR: New Meaning in a New Economy

Posted At: January 27, 2012 3:30 AM by Bailey Carpenter Accreditation is something that every PR practitioner should consider once they have experience in the field.

From One Crisis to Another

Posted At: January 1, 2008 10:11 AM  How crisis communication is contributing to the public relations field by Abby Barton and Allison Bridges As the senior vice president of public relations for a well-respected company, what would you do if your product suddenly caused thousands

PR Meet Advertising; Advertising Meet PR

Posted At: April 14, 2008 11:29 AM by Sabrina McLaughlin, APR, Contributing Writer All too often in the daily grind of business, people find themselves struggling with the difficult decisions of how to get the word out about what they have or what they do.

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