The Institute for Public Relations has announced new trustees for the 2007-2009 term, further broadening the international stance of the independent nonprofit organization.
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Rockland said he expects to see more emphasis on broad dissemination of the Commission’s work and greater international impact…
The Institute for Public Relations has launched a new research program sponsored by Wieck Media to build rigorous knowledge regarding the impact of digital technology on public relations practice today.
Professor Paul Argenti, Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, will receive the 2006 Pathfinder Award. The Institute will also bestow the Northwestern Mutual Best Master’s Thesis Award on University of Georgia graduate Catherine (Cassie) Sheldon
Dr. James E Grunig, Marilyn Laurie and many storied professional leaders who have served as Trustees of the Institute for Public Relations will help celebrate the organization’s 50th anniversary on Thursday, Nov. 9, 2006, at the Yale Club of New York City.
The Institute for Public Relations, in conjunction with the Commission on Public Relations Measurement & Evaluation, today announced that Porter Novelli and Watson Pharma, Inc. have won the 2006 Jack Felton Golden Ruler Award for excellence in public relations measurement and evaluation.
The squeaky wheel gets greased. But what if a different wheel is about to fall off the car?
The Institute for Public Relations has initiated a major new research program to explore credibility, trust and ethics in the context of public relations practice. The new research thrust will be guided by an advisory panel led by Dr. Paul Argenti, Professor of Corporate Communication at the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth.
The two houses of Congress have passed immigration bills so stark in their differences that the national debate on this issue won’t conclude anytime soon. But within the public relations profession, there’s little need anymore to debate the requirement for diversity in every aspect of practice.
“In the wake of so much scandal, in the face of so much skepticism, how do we rebuild trust in our institutions?” An op-ed in the June 5, 2006 issue of PRWeek by Institute president and CEO Frank Ovaitt suggests that may be the wrong question.
The Institute for Public Relations is offering grants to encourage new research about diversity and public relations practice.
The Institute for Public Relations, celebrating its 50th year, today announced new trustees for the 2006-2008 term.