Julie O’Neil, Ph.D., of Texas Christian University and Sean Williams of the National City Corporation won the first-ever Jackson-Sharpe Award at the 11th International Public Relations Research Conference (IPRRC)
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Since adopting “Public Diplomacy” – or “Corporate Diplomacy” – as my theme as IPRA President, people have been asking me to define its role in Public Relations and to cite examples.
The Institute for Public Relations has announced new Trustees for the 2008-2010 term and leadership that will guide the implementation of the organization’s new strategic plan.
As more companies adopt social media, they struggle to find effective metrics for deciding who are the most influential players…
The Institute for Public Relations announced today that Kirk Hallahan, Ph.D., professor at Colorado State University, will receive the 2007 Pathfinder Award for outstanding scholarly contributions to professional knowledge.
A special prize for the best new research on the personal influence model of public relations will be awarded at the 2008 EUPRERA (European Public Relations Education and Research Association) World Congress.
The Society for New Communications Research (SNCR) has been awarded a research grant from the Institute for Public Relations and Wieck Media…
Beth Comstock, President of NBC Universal Integrated Media, and Larry Foster, retired Corporate Vice President-Public Relations for Johnson & Johnson, will headline the Institute for Public Relation’s Annual Distinguished Lecture & Awards Dinner at New York City’s Yale Club on Thursday, November 8.
The only award program focused singularly on recognizing excellence in public relations research, measurement and evaluation is now open for entries.
The Institute for Public Relations today announced that the Arthur W. Page Society will co-sponsor the 2007 Summit on Corporate Communications, June 13-15 in Boston
The Institute for Public Relations today released audited 2006 financial results, showing solid growth in research and education programs…
Brian G. Smith, a Ph.D. student at the University of Maryland, is the Institute for Public Relations’ 2007 Ketchum Excellence in Public Relations Research Award winner.