Over a year's worth of discussion and research has led to this: the Commission on Public Relations Education's latest report, "Navigating Change: Recommendations for Advancing Undergraduate Public Relations Education" is now live and available for download from CPRE's website. Learn more about the report, the methodology behind it, and its findings here: https://lnkd.in/e4Kyuz9s
Commission on Public Relations Education
Higher Education
The Commission on Public Relations Education is the authoritative voice on public relations education.
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The Commission on Public Relations Education is the authoritative voice on public relations education. CPRE is made up of 21 national and international associations, representing both practitioners and educators, seeking to advance the academic preparation of future Communications and Public Relations professionals. The Commission conducts research to assess societal and industry trends, desired workplace skills, and classroom best practices to guide educators, their administrators, and their institutions. Since its founding in 1973, the Commission has been instrumental in not only guiding and shaping more than 100 accredited academic programs in the U.S. and abroad but in establishing the criteria used by accrediting bodies like the Association of Educators of Journalism and Mass Communications and The Public Relations Society of America.
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- 1973
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Commission on Public Relations Education reposted this
A diverse and inclusive workplace boosts performance and reduces turnover, resulting in significant cost savings. Let's show that DEI is good for business with our partners AMEC Measurement and Evaluation, Commission on Public Relations Education, Diversity Action Alliance, Hispanic Public Relations Association, Los Angeles, Institute for Public Relations, The LAGRANT Foundation, Museum of Public Relations, National Black Public Relations Society Inc, and PR Council. #DEIisGoodforBusiness #DEI #Diversity #Equity #Inclusion #Communications
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To raise awareness and support for continued DEI efforts, we’re proud to partner with: International Association for Measurement and Evaluation of Communication, Diversity Action Alliance, Hispanic Public Relations Association, Institute for Public Relations, The LAGRANT Foundation, Museum of Public Relations, National Black Public Relations Society Inc, Page Society and the PR Council. Join us and share the truth: DEI is Good for Everyone #DEIisGoodforBusiness #DEI #Diversity #Equity #Inclusion #Communications
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To raise awareness and support for continued DEI efforts, we’re proud to partner with: International Association for Measurement and Evaluation of Communication, Diversity Action Alliance, Hispanic Public Relations Association, Institute for Public Relations, The LAGRANT Foundation, Museum of Public Relations, National Black Public Relations Society Inc, Page Society, and PR Council. Join us and share the truth: DEI is Good for Everyone #DEIisGoodforBusiness #DEI #Diversity #Equity #Inclusion #Communications
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Commission on Public Relations Education Leadership Committee member Dr.Katie Place, co-chair of CPRE’s DEI committee, joined other colleagues from academia and the practice Oct. 14 at the PRSA Educators Academy for a panel discussion on DEI and challenges being faced by educators nationwide. The panel discussed how, even though DEI is facing substantial restrictions in certain states, it’s important to find ways to keep this topic in front of students. The discussion included the importance of framing DEI in an ethical context and the need to sometimes change terminology to other descriptors like “access.” The fact that DEI is still often well-supported in the profession and is seen as being in the best interests of business was also discussed. #pr
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Commission on Public Relations Education reposted this
To raise awareness and support for continued DEI efforts, we're proud to partner with AMEC Measurement and Evaluation, Commission on Public Relations Education Hispanic Public Relations Association, Los Angeles Institute for Public Relations, The LAGRANT Foundation, Museum of Public Relations, Page Society, PR Council Join us and share the truth: DEI is Good for Everyone #DEIisGoodforBusiness #DEI #Diversity #equity #inclusions #communications
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The Commission on Public Relations Education held its annual meeting virtually and in-person Oct. 14 at California State University, Fullerton, where the PRSA Educators Academy was hosting its annual summit. Lots of items on the Commission’s agenda, including its plans for future research!
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Our heartfelt congratulations to this exceptional group of educators and communicators on their well-deserved recognition. They embody excellence in Public Relations and education. #PublicRelations #ICON
PRSA is proud to announce the recognition of six outstanding members for their remarkable contributions and dedicated service to the organization and the communications profession. These distinguished individuals will be celebrated during ICON 2024, PRSA’s annual conference, taking place in vibrant Anaheim, California, from October 15-17. "The exceptional talent and unwavering commitment of our fellow PRSA members never ceases to amaze me,” said Joseph Abreu, APR, CPRC, 2024 PRSA Chair. “This year’s awards recipients exemplify the highest standards of dedication and achievement within our profession.”
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Great opportunity to equip yourself with the knowledge and tools to stay ahead in the ever-changing PR landscape and gain invaluable insights into our new report - https://lnkd.in/gBxXSTCA Please see the information below #PR #Education #IPRWebinar
Join us on October 9 for a free #IPRWebinar exploring key findings from the new Commission on Public Relations Education report, “Navigating Change: Recommendations for Advancing Undergraduate PR Education.” 📚 🔎 Featuring: Dr. Amiso George, APR, Fellow PRSA, Texas Christian University Kim Sample, PR Council Chuck Lubbers, Ph.D., University of South Dakota Equip yourself with the knowledge and tools to stay ahead in the ever-changing PR landscape and gain invaluable insights to help shape the future of PR education and practice. Register today! bit.ly/IPR-Web
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Please mark your calendars (Sept. 16, 5PM ET) as Jim Weiss, Founder/Chairman, Real Chemistry, (and lead sponsor for our recent report detailing the future of the Public Relations profession), and Gary F. Grates, President, 120/80 GROUP, spend some time in this exclusive webinar helping the next generation draw upon the report to understand and adopt the critical elements necessary for successful careers. #PRPros #CareerAdvice
✨ Navigating Your Career: A Personal Guide by an Entrepreneur and an Executive ✨ Join us on September 16 at 5 p.m. ET for an exclusive webinar featuring industry experts Jim Weiss and Gary Grates. 👉 They will share valuable insights from The Guide to ‘Navigating Change’ for Students and Early Professionals, produced by The Weiss Center at the S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University. 👉 This Guide is based on The Commission on Public Relations Education (CPRE) Report, “Navigating Change: Recommendations for Advancing Undergraduate Public Relations Education.” Free for PRSSA members! Register now and download the Guide—link in bio!