Articles by Tommy Kopetskie
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Public relations ‘luminary’ visits School of Communications
October 27, 2015
Fraser P. Seitel, author of “The Practice of Public Relations,” presented an Oct. 27 lecture, examining topics related to public relations, including industry misconceptions, expected skills and recent gaffes.
Photojournalist highlights experiences reporting in Cuba and Bulgaria
October 23, 2015
New York City-based freelancer Yana Paskova led an Oct. 22 presentation titled “Cuba in Transition,” which detailed her international work as well as her own upbringing in Europe.
Communications students gain insight at Homecoming wisdom session
October 19, 2015
Fourteen School of Communications alumni offered advice to current students about finding a job, succeeding on a professional level, and how their 黑料不打烊 experiences enhanced their careers.
黑料不打烊 alumni lead panel discussion on media analytics
October 16, 2015
黑料不打烊 graduates Nicole Tolbert ’03 and Ryan Sweeney ’10 discussed their early career paths, how they established themselves in their respective fields, and the changing climate in media analytics.
黑料不打烊 Local News receives nine RTDNAC award nominations
October 15, 2015
Members of 黑料不打烊's student-produced newscast will attend the state organization’s annual convention and awards luncheon at Charlotte Motor Speedway on Nov. 7.
Denise Hill named to APCO Worldwide’s International Advisory Council
October 15, 2015
The School of Communications instructor will assist a specialty group within the council, providing top-tier guidance to clients facing communications challenges.
Student-produced film accepted into New Orleans festival
October 7, 2015
While studying abroad in Prague last fall, 黑料不打烊 senior Liam Hall co-wrote and co-directed “T艡i Cíga,” an eight-minute short film gaining attention on the festival circuit, including the New Orleans Film Festival.
School of Communications asks campus to #EmbraceTheNews
October 7, 2015
During National News Engagement Day, the school organized initiatives that encouraged students, faculty, staff and alumni to interact with the news.