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Editor Biographies, Spring 2016

Kala Brumbaugh — Claysburg, Pennsylvania Writer/Editor Major/Minor: Public Relations/Management Academic Achievements: Dean’s List (Fall 2013-Present), President’s List (Fall 2015) Jobs, Internships & Other Achievements: PR Department Assistant Director — Capstone Agency (Fall 2014-Present); Elementary School Tutor — America Reads & Counts (Fall 2014-Present); Director of

Editor Biographies, Fall 2014

Michelle Sue Agee — Hurst, Texas Major(s): Public Relations/Restaurant Hospitality Management, concentration in Meeting and Event Planning Academic Achievements: Dean’s List, President’s List Jobs, Internships and other Achievements: Marketing Intern — The New Movement, Austin, Texas (Summer 2014); Public Relations Intern — Red Mountain Entertainment,

What Ferguson Tells Us About Public Relations and Race

What Ferguson Tells Us About Public Relations and Race

Posted: December 3, 2014, 6:50 p.m. by Amber Patterson. Last Monday I witnessed history. I sat in front of my television and watched as St. Louis County prosecutor Robert P. McCulloch announced the decision of a 12-member grand jury. They decided not to indict officer

An Uber Mistake

An Uber Mistake

Posted: November 5, 2014, 7:51 p.m. by Amber Patterson. Uber burst on the scene in 2010 in San Francisco, California, as the brain child of Garret Camp and Travis Kalanick. It has been a crazy ride ever since. The two entrepreneurs simply wanted to tackle

Coca-Cola: Turning Self Interest into Sharing

Coca-Cola: Turning Self Interest into Sharing

Posted: October 16, 2014, 6:04 p.m. by Rachel Uniatowski & Amber Patterson. Many of us dream of having our names in lights. Although Coke didn’t do that, it came pretty close by putting consumers’ names on its Coca-Cola products. “Share a Coke” with . .

More Than Just Food

More Than Just Food

Posted: October 6, 2014, 2:13 p.m. by Amber Patterson. Restaurants are dreams turned into serious business for today’s chefs. They are learning that it takes more than just food and word of mouth to get customers to fill the seats every night. They need social

Avoiding the Personal Assistant Trap

Avoiding the Personal Assistant Trap

Posted: October 2, 2014, 4:48 p.m. by Amber Patterson. We hear it all the time. Make sure you get an internship. You need the experience. Without an internship, there is no hope for your dream job. As public relations students these realities are constantly thrown at us.

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