Putting the “relations” in public relations job searching
by Hope Peterson I can think of few things more nerve-racking than entering the real world. It’s frightening to think of a
by Hope Peterson I can think of few things more nerve-racking than entering the real world. It’s frightening to think of a
by Sarah Shea, editor Nearly every conversation about public relations ethics comes back to one crucial idea. For insider trading scandals—honesty is
by Meghan Rodriguez On Saturday, November 12, the Penn State Nittany Lions faced the Nebraska Cornhuskers as millions across the nation watched
by Amber Parker “Ratings, Revenue and Reputation . . . [are] ingredients for a bottom line franchise,” said Soledad O’Brien in her
by Jaley Cranford As I punched the button for a familiar soda choice, I awaited a familiar purple can. But the purple
by Bailey Carpenter Public relations students like myself tend to share certain traits: we’re decent writers suffering from a Twitter addiction, we
by Sarah Shea For many, travel is a necessary evil. Business people travel several times a week, normally going through the motions
by Dorothy Griffith As public relations students, it’s easy to get bogged down with writing news releases and frantically editing our work
by Megan Reichenbach, editor We all have those products that are a go-to while doing our usual weekly grocery run. For me,
by Hope Peterson I usually pick out cereal according to which brightly colored, sugar-packed, questionably nutritious snack looks the most appetizing. Like