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PR in Higher Education: Opportunities and Advice

PR in Higher Education: Opportunities and Advice

Published on March 20, 2023, at 4:35 p.m. by Olivia Esquivel. In order to become a public relations professional, the typical path is to attend a postsecondary school and receive at least a bachelor’s degree, potentially even a master’s degree. With such academic degrees, students gain valuable

How Being a Student Leader Impacts Your Post-Grad Life

How Being a Student Leader Impacts Your Post-Grad Life

Published on March 3, 2021, at 5:50 p.m. by Lawson Colgate. Parents, teachers and mentors all encourage us to “get involved.” They harp on the idea that the best way to make friends and gain experience is to “get involved.” And who’s to say they’re right

Not So Carefree College Days

Not So Carefree College Days

Published on February 17, 2017 at 4:53 p.m. by Erica Cooke. We all go through it at one time or another. There’s always that one week when you are flooded with three tests, a paper, a class presentation and it’s the deadline to apply to that dream

Graduation Anxiety

Posted At: April 15, 2013 2:30 P.M. by Katie Sanders “So what are you going to do after college?” This question plagues every college student from his junior year on. Curiosity from others can spark career aspirations, a well-thought-out plan or sometimes panic in the

Attention All PR Graduates

Three months before graduation, I think I know it all. Knowledge and experience were gained both inside and outside the classroom through public relations conventions, class lectures, projects, campaigns, internships and part-time jobs. I should be feeling pretty confident in my future. I have gotten

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