Brave New World
Estimated Reading Time: 3 minutesKirk Hazlett, APR, Fellow PRSA, offers encouragement to all graduates who are now entering or re-entering a "brave new world."
Kirk Hazlett, APR, Fellow PRSA, offers encouragement to all graduates who are now entering or re-entering a "brave new world."
Jamie Garantziotis reflects on what his public relations degree might look like if he were to do it al again.
This is pretty interesting – according to a study by the Internet Innovation Alliance, only 42% of African-American and Hispanic consumers use the Internet regularly.
What might change that? The article reads:
“It is very telling that of those respondents who do not have Internet access, 43 percent cited either not knowing how to use the Internet or not seeing the need for the Internet as the reason why they are not online,” said Internet Innovation Alliance co-chairman David Sutphen, in a statement.
“But interestingly, 44 percent of these same respondents said […]
A couple of weeks ago we started talking about accreditation on Twitter (at least, I did). I serve on IABC’s Accreditation Council so, clearly, think it’s a good thing. I was curious about what others thought, so I asked my networks why they had pursued, or were pursuing, accreditation, and what value they derived from it.
What’s the Value of Accreditation?
The response overwhelmed me, not just by how many there were, but by how strongly people feel about accreditation.
There were […]