Month: April 2013
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Free WiFi could mean: Hacker Alert!
by Chelsey Buseck Finals week is in eight days. For some students, this means nothing because they are prepared and ready to face the challenge. But, for the rest of us, it’s go time. Each day becomes a new study session, backed up with multiple cups of coffee. Pop tarts become a main food group, […]
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Technology is a form of art
by Richila Rand Technology changes since the 90s has innovated the way we work. During the 90s information was communicated to clients from a public relations agency differently than it is today. Technology has been the spark of change ever. The way that someone surfs the internet now is different from the way the internet […]
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Let’s Get In It to End It: The Effect of Emotional Communication
by Jessica Robb Being in the UCM Public Relations Program for a year and a half, I have learned a lot about the public relations profession and have considered which industries interests me most. Sports public relations would be really fun in my opinion, but on the other hand public relation for nonprofits interests me […]
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Not always a good idea to play pranks on customers
By: Sadie Hicks April Fool’s Day is dreaded by most individuals in fear of having an embarrassing prank happen to them. Companies and organizations, on the other hand, spend time planning practical jokes to celebrate the holiday in hopes of catching some attention by the public. Companies as large as Google, Twitter, and Scope participated […]
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Innovative PR team is top-notch
by Dani Myers There isn’t much that can hold back the Innovative PR team. During the past six semesters of my graduate career I’ve had the opportunity to work with six different groups of students. I am continuously impressed by their skill levels, creative thinking and their ability to plan strategically. While planning and executing […]