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Monday, November 24, 2008

VCU student receives one of two PRSA Richmond scholarships

The Richmond Public Relations Foundation announced the two winners of their $1,000 scholarships for juniors or seniors at four-year colleges or universities in central Virginia who plan to pursue a career in public relations.

The scholarships were awarded at the Nov. 19 PRSA Richmond luncheon at the Sheraton Park Hotel.

  • The winner of the Bill Dietrick memorial scholarship is Duncan Phillips a senior at the University of Richmond.

  • The winner of the David Hurdle memorial scholarship is Lauren Gauthier a senior at Virginia Commonwealth University.

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Thursday, November 20, 2008

Alumni Networking Reception

The School of Mass Comm and CRT/tanaka are hosting an alumni networking reception on Tuesday, Nov. 25. (more)

Sunday, November 16, 2008

Graduate students in multimedia program produce high-quality journalism

The first class in the VCU School of Mass Communications’ multimedia journalism graduate program is well into its second semester. The group of thirteen students has already taken two courses in online journalism, as well as a research methods and a visual journalism class.

One visual journalism project involved the entire class. The idea for “Richmond is…” came from the students; the goal was to define what the city of Richmond means to its residents. Teams of three-to-four students set out on one day to talk to as many people as possible.




The multimedia graduate students also recently completed a series of online projects on topics ranging from the state fair to retirement planning to homeschooling. Teams of two or three worked together to use all the multimedia tools available to them, including video, audio, text and stills, and they experimented with various forms of interactivity and presentation. Check out the two projects linked below.

What lies beneath?
This exploration of Richmond’s slave history focuses on an old burial ground and other important sites that have been all-but destroyed by time and neglect. It also profiles the local groups trying to preserve this history and the latest initiative to get the city involved.


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Homeowning 101
This project explores what a first-time home buyer will go through in the current economic environment, as well as provides useful information for anyone buying a home.


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Read more about the program or contact:

June O. Nicholson
Associate Director for Graduate Studies
Room 1108 Temple Building
(804) 827-0251
jonichol@vcu.edu

Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Mass Comm annual food drive

The School of Mass Communications and its Student Advisory Board will host an annual holiday food drive November 10 through December 3. This is not the same old food drive that you are familiar with, there’s a twist; the Journalism, Advertising and Public Relations sequences will be competing against each other this year.

Students and faculty will compete to donate the most canned food and nonperishable goods to win class pride! Families across Richmond will benefit from your donation. In recent years, the School of Mass Communications has donated nearly 1000 pounds to the Central Virginia Food Bank.

Food donations can be dropped off in your sequence box located inside the School of Mass Communications office. Items will be tallied regularly and a winner will be announced December 3.

With your help and a little bit of competitive spirit, you will feed hungry families across Richmond this holiday season.

Friday, November 7, 2008

CreateAthon onCampus 2009 is accepting applications from non profits

Are you a nonprofit in need? Is your marketing budget next to nothing?

Apply to the 2nd annual VCU CreateAthon onCampus and you may be selected to receive free marketing materials. VCU student teams mentored by local professionals will create a wide variety of projects at no cost to the nonprofit organizations.

For a second year, VCU’s CreateAthon onCampus is looking for area nonprofits who are in need of marketing and/or promotional materials including but not limited to: logo, letterhead, business cards, brochures, posters, press kits, newsletters, ads.


There may be other needs you have that aren’t listed here. You never know until you ask if we can do it. The worst we can say is no, maybe next year….


Deadline for application: November 21, 2008