Branding Power: Twitter vs. Facebook
Posted At: Feburary 8, 2012 2:40 PM by Anna Ellis In today’s world, where within seconds any question we need answered is at the touch of our fingertips, social media
MLK’s Guidance Helps Corporations Gain by Giving
Posted at: February 6, 2012 8:55 PM by Margaret Bishop Participating in community service activities is usually a personal decision that is rewarded with gratification or empowerment. Few people participate
Our Power as Millennials in the 2012 Election
Along with others ranging from ages 16 to 30, I am a part of the so-called millennial generation. As the 2012 presidential election approaches, it will be yet another year
Climbing Out of a Crisis
Posted at: February 1, 2012 2:10 PM by Brian Haight John hung there, 50 feet up the side of a cliff, with one hand holding firmly onto the rock face.
The Human Touch: A Growing Trend
Posted At: January 31, 2012 11:35 AM by Lauren Cuervo In a world that is constantly becoming more immersed in technology, people everywhere are now searching for that seemingly forgotten
McDonald’s Customers Aren’t Lovin’ It
Posted at: January 29, 2012 2:00 PM by Kera Cottingham In the world of tweeting, how detrimental is a runaway hashtag? This week, McDonald’s experimented with the hashtag #McDStories …
Less Calories, More Sexism
Posted At: January 23, 2012 1:15 PM by Jaley Cranford Dr Pepper Ten is a new soft drink being marketed by the Dr Pepper Snapple Group.
Biographies – Spring 2008 – Volume II, Issue II
Erin Cornelius – Mount Olive, Alabama Major/Minor: English/Public Relations and Journalism Academic Achievements: University of Alabama Presidential Scholarship, Linly-Heflin Women’s Scholarship, Alpha Omicron Pi Langston-Purdy Foundation Scholarship, University Honors Program, Miss America Academic
Past Contributing Writers, Spring 2008 – Volume II, Issue II
Sandra Allen combines professional experience with her academic credentials as director of Public Relations Studies and full-time faculty member at Columbia College Chicago. As a businesswoman with more than 25 years
“Aww, here it goes!”
by Bailey Carpenter It was 11 p.m. on a weeknight, and having finally finished my homework, I settled in bed to watch TV. As I scrolled down the channel guide,