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Colleges Must Clearly Communicate their Commitment to Tolerance and Rejection of Hate
First and foremost, college officials must unequivocally declare through all channels that hatred and violence against any group are utterly unacceptable, and perpetrators will face strict consequences.
To Survive Another Mashugana Year More Humor And Roof Fiddlers Needed
Politics, race, religion, gender, and sexuality make us all dislike each other, however the power of MUSIC, LOVE, and LAUGHTER can indeed unite even the most ardent enemies.
Words and PR Still Matter, At Least for Some of Us
For some PR professionals it was a close-mouthed “hmmm.” Others perhaps muttered a variation on, “Oh, well that explains it.”
You Don’t Yell ‘genocide’ On A Crowded Campus
Why couldn’t President Elizabeth Magill provide a clear yes or no answer to whether calling for the genocide of Jews violated my alma mater’s code of conduct?
A Symbolic Day for Communication and Public Relations Industries
As fireworks light up the night sky and Americans come together to celebrate their independence, the 4th of July holds great significance not only for the nation but also for the communication and public relations (PR) industries.