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From the ChairDr. Mike ChanslorGreetings from the new Department of Communication and Art at Northeastern State University. As many of you know, NSU underwent an administrative reorganization last summer which resulted in a “trading out” of the Theatre faculty for the Art faculty. The marriage between Communication and Art is a good one as the Art area houses graphic design courses which fit well with Mass Communication. Sincerely, |
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Letter from the EditorLola Houchins The theme for this semester's Communication and Art Department Newsletter is “Getting to Know the Students”. We decided to change the format in order for you, our readers, to get to know the students majoring in the fields of study within the College of Liberal Arts . The following profiles were written mostly by the students in Dr. Osborne's Basic Public Relations class. Some of the students are art majors and some are mass communications majors. We hope you enjoy getting to here from the students about their plans for the future. This change in direction for the newsletter will most likely be bi-yearly; the fall semester newsletter will continue to feature articles about each department. If you would like to comment about the new format please email me at lolahouchins@sbcglobal.net Michele Schmidt We would like to thank the department for all the support we have received. In preparing and distributing this newsletter many students gain a hands-on learning experience that they will be able to take with them when they graduate and move on to other things. This includes Dr. Osborne's Public Relations class, the Public Relations and Advertising Club members, and several others. If it were not for the direct support of the faculty in the department we feel that our newsletter would not be such a success. This semester we decided that it was definitely time to tell about some of the great students in Liberal Arts. Each student has worked hard to be where they are, and based on their peers opinions, is now featured in this semester's Communication and Art News . We hope you enjoy this temporary change. Let us know what you think. schmidtms@sbcglobal.net
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NSU Mass Com Students Attend Mid-America National PR CompetitionDr. Rodney Osborne, Associate Professor and students from the NSU mass communications department recently attended a national, public relations contest in Pittsburg, Kansas . The contest, Mid-America Public Relations Competition 2005, was the 2 nd PR competition Pittsburg State University has hosted. This years theme was “Taste the Real World.” The students attending the competition from NSU were Summer Conner, Amber Cowan, Anna Crank, Teresa Davis, Lola Houchins and Matt Montgomery. There were two types of competition: group and individual. In the group competition the goal was to develop a public relations campaign around information provided by a client. Ms. Sharon Weber, Wal-Mart communications manager, presented the contestants with their challenge and intended goals. One goal was to develop a campaign to “Continue the Momentum of January 13 th .” Wal-Mart Inc. initiated this momentum, when they conducted a national media blitz in January of 2005, to combat what they saw as unfounded myths about Wal-Mart. The competition campaigns were to be constructed on a national scale and contestants were given a wide range of flexibility in creating their PR campaigns. Each team presented their campaigns to two sets of three judges. Each of the six judges could assign a score up to 100 points. The three teams with the highest overall score were awarded scholarships and plaques and the next five highest scoring teams were awarded honorable mention certificates. There were two teams representing NSU. Honorable mention was awarded to the team of Summer Conner, Amber Cowan and Matt Montgomery. The other team consisted of Anna Crank, Teresa Davis and Lola Houchins. “I feel like the hands on activities that we do in class helped prepare me for the competition. Our instructors in the mass communication department do an excellent job of giving us real world training. The competition was very worthwhile because it helped prepare us for our futures in public relations,” said Conner. There was also an individual competition that dealt with crisis management. In this competition the participant would act as spokesperson for an organization or corporation and deliver a press statement concerning the crisis situation then respond to questions from a set of three judges. The process was repeated with a new scenario for three different judges. There was also a possible 100 points from each judge and the totals determined the top three participants. They also received a scholarship and a plaque. From NSU, Lola Houchins and Summer Conner competed. Summer Conner was one of the top three contestants and presented her crisis management press statement to a panel of three judges. Wal-Mart representative Sharon Weber was one of the judges. “I really enjoyed the conference. It was a great experience. It's always fun to go to competitions such as this and just see the passion in the eyes of the young people, and everyone who is excited about public relations. It's a great time for us, there's a lot of exciting things for us to do in public relations to bring value to our company. It was quite pleasurable and I really enjoyed it,” said Webber.
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