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Do a Little Dance: A Profile of Dance PR Professional Pam Chancey

Posted At: April 9, 2008 12:11 PM by Suzanne Flanagan I interviewed Alabama graduate Pam Chancey, the executive director of Broadway Dance Centre’s The PULSE, to gather her thoughts on the direction of the entertainment PR industry, specifically in dance PR. Here is what she

How Many Service Hours Do You Complete?

Posted At: April 9, 2008 12:11 PM by Taryn Ely What do you think when you think of large public relations firms? Do you think of big offices and high-power professionals? There is probably one thing you haven’t thought of: philanthropy work. Many public relations

The Science Behind Effective Public Relations

Posted At: April 9, 2008 12:11 PM by Amelie Smith In public relations, the most important aspects of the job are two-way communication with your public and maintaining mutually beneficial relationships with them. In the world of television, it is no different. It has been

The Feeling of Being Watched While You Work

Posted At: April 9, 2008 12:10 PM by Savannah Lanier  “Oh, I’ll just Google it!” “Have you checked out that YouTube video?” “Yeah, I will forward the picture to your e-mail.” These are phrases often heard in modern offices throughout the country. Today’s endless means

MyFace: Self-Image Control (or the Lack Thereof) Through Social Networking

Posted At: April 9, 2008 by Anthony Greer January 2003: In order to prevent terrorist attacks on the United States, the federal government creates the Department of Homeland Security. March 2003: The World Health Organization declares Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) a global threat to

Journalism and PR: How Are the Two Fields Linked?

Posted At: April 9, 2008 12:10 PM by Mary Elizabeth Roberson While in college, students always complain about the amount of writing courses that they have to take in order to get a degree in public relations. Many see these classes as mundane and useless.

Ron Paul’s Revolution

Posted At: April 9, 2008 12:09 PM by Caitlin Graham Campaign tactics are meant to grab attention, and as unobtrusive front yard signs have evolved into nasty television commercials, the election in 2008 is no different … almost no different. Ron Paul, a Republican congressman

Searching for an Internship? Step One—Editing Your Resume

Posted At: April 9, 2008 12:09 PM by Anna Katherine Owen  “Thank you for your interest in our summer intern program. We have successfully received your resume and are reviewing your application. Your application number is 1046.” Don’t you hate those automated responses from internship

Kiddie Crisis

Posted At: April 9, 2008 12:09 PM by Erin Cornelius Imagine your child is seriously ill from lead poisoning. As a parent, it is your duty to protect your child from dangerous and harmful things. But, what if that danger comes in the form of

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