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PRactical PRanks

Posted At: April 1, 2013 2:25 P.M. by Taylor Hodgkinson The day when devilish deeds are expected, anticipated and awaited is upon us. People often plot April Fool’s Day pranks to pull on their dearest friends and family without stopping to consider if harmless jokes

The Streets of Savannah

Posted At: March 25, 2013 1:25 P.M. by Taylor Hodgkinson On Saturday, March 16, our festively decked-in-green group made its way for the trolley to take us from Tybee Island, Ga., to Savannah’s highly anticipated 189th St. Patrick’s parade. Leading us was Savannah native and

Education Communication: PR in K-12 Schools

Posted At: March 21, 2013 12:15 P.M. by Caroline Murray Tweeting at parents? Buying ad space for touting strong academics? Measuring media metrics to prove worth to taxpayers, school boards and communities? Did you see your elementary school taking such measures when you were a student?

Steve Webster: Bringing the Crimson Tide to L.A.

Posted At: March 20, 2013 11:00 P.M. by Jessica Ruffin There’s no question what college football team Steve Webster favors when one steps into his office. A framed and autographed Greg McElroy jersey hangs on one of the crimson-colored walls, along with several Alabama paintings.

489,998 and Counting…

Posted At: March 20, 2013 2:45 P.M. by Lindsey Green Like most people my age, I try to stay up to date with the latest app technology. My iPhone 5 is frequently used for Snapchat, Vine and GroupMe along with more “traditional” forms of social

Create Like a Kid

Posted At: March 19, 2013 6:15 P.M. by Caroline Murray In the field of communications, constant creativity is a part of basic job duties. Whether it is coming up with a new slogan, designing a flier or writing the weekly blog post, one thing’s for

Appreciate PR

Posted At: March 18, 2013 8:32 P.M. by Grayson Martin The value of hiring a PR professional or firm is often underestimated. Some large companies see the investment as a waste of money, and others poke fun at those in the communication field for having a

Kickstart Your Business

Kickstart Your Business

Posted At: March 18, 2013 1:44 P.M. by Claudia Calhoun Answer this question: how are ideas for new inventions birthed? Simple – by coming up with solutions for the everyday problems of common people. What is not simple, however, is how these ideas transform from concepts

Colliding Ideas Create the Perfect “Storm”

Colliding Ideas Create the Perfect “Storm”

Posted At: March 15, 2013 9:30 P.M. by Kaitlyn Honnold Sometimes it takes 15 pairs of kneepads to get professionals brainstorming creatively. “Target wanted to make its kids department more interesting for kids,” said Glenn Karwoski, senior vice president of the Karwoski & Courage PR firm

Sequestration Strategies for Nonprofits

Sequestration Strategies for Nonprofits

Posted At: March 14, 2013 6:02 P.M. by Grayson Martin With the U.S. government unable to reach a bipartisan agreement to avoid the automatic budget cuts known as sequestration, defense and domestic-related programs will see $1.2 trillion in cuts spread out over a nine-year period.

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