From 'Watch Dog' to 'Lap Dog'
Posted At: September 24, 2012 1:41 P.M. by Sam Nathews As Election Day draws nearer, it seems the steam radiating from the two political engines has begun blurring the lines
How Important Is That Code of Ethics?
Posted At: September 21, 2012 11:45 P.M. by Christina Steward The PRSA Code of Ethics is not just something you see in the back of a textbook. If you ever
Is Your Strategy "Built Tough"?
“Tuscaloosa Saturdays, built Ford tough.” If you have had time to sit down to watch TV anytime within the last few years you have heard these familiar words from the
How Rush Has Impacted My Professional Career
After all, as aspiring young professionals, we are kind of “rushing” ourselves into the professional PR world. As I thought more about it, I realized that I am once again
Not So Super PACs
Posted At: September 13, 2012 12:57 P.M. by Shelby Calambokidis The landscape of elections is bound to change if super PACs, which are allowed to accept unlimited contributions from an
Technology in Meetings: Productive or Distracting?
Posted At: September 12, 2012 2:20 P.M. by Grace Roberts While many of us have an impulse to constantly stay connected, it’s important to unplug and be aware of our
Not Another Penn State Story
Posted At: September 11, 2012 7:30 A.M. by Kristin Nelson Penn State hired Edelman, the world’s largest public relations firm, to restore its reputation. Those of us in the field
The Determined Intern
Posted At: September 5, 2012 2:42 P.M. by Jessica Colburn I learned very quickly that life as an intern is quite different from life as a college student leading multiple
Faceoff: Facebook in the Classroom and the Workplace
Posted At: July 12, 2012 3:04 PM by Julia Gardial As social media becomes more deeply integrated into our lives than ever before, it’s important to use college as a
Pinning Potential: A PR Pinterest Blog for Skeptics
Posted At: June 25, 2012 2:52 PM by Julia Gardial Google+ couldn’t find it. Twitter strives for it. Facebook dominates it. So what is it?