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The Drive Behind the Dream

The Drive Behind the Dream

Published on April 10, 2017, at 8:22 a.m. by Tristen Gell. “All our dreams can come true if we have the courage to pursue them.” — Walt Disney  The Walt

Mess with Texas!

Mess with Texas!

Published on April 3, 2017, at 8:17 a.m. by Julia Cione. Everything is bigger in Texas, including the opportunities. Whether it’s the portion sizes of food or its booming economy,

Freelance PR: Can You Do It?

Freelance PR: Can You Do It?

Published on March 29, 2017, at 08:20 a.m. by Terrika Woods. Freelance public relations is a job market that is currently flourishing. Practitioners have become interested in the personal and

Jobs 101

Jobs 101

Published on March 8, 2017, at 8:40 a.m. by Josie Seavers and Meredith Folsom. If you are a junior or senior public relations student, you have probably taken all your

What the “Other” Thinks of PR

What the “Other” Thinks of PR

Published on November 11, 2016, at 12:41 p.m. by Megan Perkins. Doctors save lives. Teachers educate students. Police officers fight crime. Public relations practitioners write press releases? The entirety of

Diversity as a Young Professional

Diversity as a Young Professional

Published on October 16, 2016, at 11:50 a.m. By Kennedy Studdard. For any student majoring in public relations, it is important to recognize that diversity matters. From interests and hobbies

Accessing the Office, 24/7

Accessing the Office, 24/7

Posted on September 21, 2016, at 4:12 p.m. by Lynn Brantley. Cozy thinking pods, video games and recreational rooms with pingpong tables — that is what we think of when

Fingers on the Pulse of Culture

Fingers on the Pulse of Culture

Published on March 31, 2016, at 2:30 p.m. by Hannah MacInnis. As a senior at The University of Alabama, Lidia Juarez is surely making waves in the advertising industry. The

Welcome to the Real World

Welcome to the Real World

Published on March 30, 2016, at 4:10 p.m. by Lindsey Young. As graduation approaches, college seniors prepare to enter the “real world.” But after four years of studying public relations,

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