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The #PRStudChat Community Discusses Social Media & Change On November 15th

Deirdre Breakenridge

A recent Yale study published in the journal Neuron suggested that being in unstable and unknown situations, regardless of how uncomfortable they may feel, is a critical condition for our brains to grow and learn. Within this context, the #PRStudChat community, which is sponsored by Spin Sucks, will gather on Thursday, Nov 15th, at 12 P.M.,

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Join #PRStudChat on March 21st to discuss #PR Curriculum 3.0 – What Communicators Need to Stay Relevant

Deirdre Breakenridge

Several of the questions Martin and our #PRStudChat community members will answer include: Q1. What one word would you use to describe the state of the current PR/communications curriculum and why? Should PR programs be more integrated with journalism, marketing, or business, or stand on their own? What would you drop and why?

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In Memoriam: Kathleen S. Kelly, Ph.D., APR, Fellow PRSA

PRSay

Kelly retired from the University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications in 2019 after 16 years, including three years as chair of the Public Relations Department, where she was an internationally recognized authority on fundraising as a specialization of public relations. Kelly, Ph.D., She was 77.

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On Thursday, June 21st, #PRStudChat Discusses “How to Communicate Your Research”

Deirdre Breakenridge

ET, #PRStudChat sponsored by Spin Sucks community members will gather for an in-depth Twitter discussion on “How to Communicate Your Research.” Joining us as our special guest and co-host is Kevin Anselmo (@KevinAnselmo ) the Founder and Principal of Experiential Communications. Why should you communicate research?

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Sharpening Skills and Learning New Ones

PRSay

My path to public relations began with a bachelor’s in journalism in 2006. The next year, I became a reporter at a community newspaper where I stayed for five years. I was still investigating when a school PR job opened up in my community.

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What Playing the Oboe Taught Me About Building My Own PR Practice

Waxing UnLyrical

I came into communications via a rather round-about path: I enrolled in a Bachelor of Music program for oboe performance. The community music store down the street won’t offer the supplies that the serious oboist must have, so we travel farther or go online to find the things we need. Do share, I’d love to know.

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One IPO, One M&A and the Best Media Monitoring Solutions for 2021 [PR Tech Sum]

Sword and the Script

Things are definitely picking up though and from where I sit, there’s a renewed sense of optimism across the PR and marketing community. Linkfluence was founded in 2006 has 150 employees in seven offices, with headquarters in Paris. Little did we know we’d be in that place for more than a year. click image for higher resolution).

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