
Beanbags to Conference Tables: rbb Public Relations
Posted At: April 24, 2013 7:40 P.M. by Kaitlyn Honnold “You’re shrunk to the height of a nickel and thrown into a blender. Your mass is reduced so that your density

The PR Phenomenon of Film Tourism
Posted At: April 15, 2013 4:30 P.M. by Casey B. Rogers and Lindsey Green The motion picture and film sector has become a multi-billion-dollar industry since its beginning in the United

Perfecting the Bedside Manner: Healthcare Public Relations
Posted At: April 4, 2013 9:09 A.M. by Katie Sanders A nurse or doctor is expected to have a comforting bedside manner. Along with knowing the diagnosis and treatment, healthcare

Sequestration Strategies for Nonprofits
Posted At: March 14, 2013 6:02 P.M. by Grayson Martin With the U.S. government unable to reach a bipartisan agreement to avoid the automatic budget cuts known as sequestration, defense

Pocahontas PR
Posted At: March 10, 2013 9:00 P.M. by Martina Kaiwi Social stereotypes of Native American women displayed in the media are controversial to say the least. Many are depicted as

Scott: Embracing the New World of PR and Marketing
Posted At: February 27, 2013 9:05 P.M. by Katie Sanders The saying “Old habits die hard” can be applied to any industry today. If you are stuck in an organization
Public Affairs: Connecting Government to its People
Posted At: February 25, 2013 9:42 P.M. by Martina Kaiwi Did you ever dream of working for the government as a child? This is not the case for many of America’s

Out-of-the-Park PR
Posted At: February 20, 2013 2:42 P.M. by Jessica Ruffin The smell of freshly mown grass fills your nose, mixing with the thud of shoulder pads colliding against one another. The

Even the Brain Needs a Little PR
Posted At: February 15, 2013 5:05 P.M. by Kaitlyn Honnold Since the 1850s and the Barnum and Bailey Circus, public relations has become an increasingly important tool for businesses around the

Creative vs. Traditional Résumés
Posted At: February 13, 2013 5:30 P.M. by Caroline Murray Once upon a time, not too long ago, young people went to college, chose a major they enjoyed and entered