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Newly-hired faculty will teach classes in journalism, including Mass Media and Society, Beginning Newswriting, Magazine Writing and Production, Editor Training, Writing for Public Relations, Multimedia Reporting, and Race, Culture, Sex, and Mass Media Image.
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Bachelor's degree required (preferably in Business, Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, Journalism, or other related fields). Coordinate and assist with coordination of all Alumni Engagement events including working with Event Services and the Advancement Events team to reserve on-campus rooms or external facilities, work with the Advancement Communications Specialist to craft and send invitations, create forms and track event registrations, help manage event purchases/budgets, etc.
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Major in English, journalism, public relations or a related subject is preferred. If business needs warrant, we forecast our team may potentially convene one day a week for team building, training, mentoring and more.
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Bachelors degree in Communications, Journalism, English, Humanities, Business, Social Science, or related field and Minimum eight (8) years experience in communications, writing, marketing, or a directly related field.
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Bachelor's degree in Public Relations, Communications, Journalism, or a related field. Bachelor's degree in Public Relations, Communications, Journalism, or a related field. Serve as the company spokesperson for media interviews and public speaking engagements.
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Minimum: Bachelor's Degree in the field of Communications, Journalism, English, Public Relations, or related field of study. 5 - 7+ years experience in communications, public relations, or other related field.
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