Internship Diary – Sam Spinale

Internships have the potential to provide you with real-world experience, new connections, and lots of personal growth. Through my summer internship in corporate partnerships at Charlotte Motor Speedway, I’m happy to say that I’ve gained all three of those things. My journey to first obtaining this internship was no easy task. I spent months updating … Continue reading Internship Diary – Sam Spinale

5 Ways to Make the Most of Your Summer – Anna Hinkle

As the weather begins to warm up and students around the globe take on vacation mode, the possibilities become endless. There is certainly room for other activities around internships, international studying abroad trips, or other opportunities the average college student has listed on their summer to-do. How can students fully enjoy themselves over the few … Continue reading 5 Ways to Make the Most of Your Summer – Anna Hinkle

The Best Ways to Keep Up to Date with PR News in the Summer – Alyssa Goodenow

With the months flying by, it’s hard to believe we’re already in the ‘Dog Days’ of summer this year. During this particularly hot season, it’s especially important to relax and take extra time for yourself-- because when else does a college student get this much time off! But, as we know, the professional world never … Continue reading The Best Ways to Keep Up to Date with PR News in the Summer – Alyssa Goodenow

Advice To Incoming Freshmen – Maggie Noll

Change can come with a lot of emotions such as being anxious, uneasy, scared, and even being excited. Those emotions were exactly how I felt starting my college freshman year as well as so many other college freshmen out there. This is extremely cliché to say but your college years go by so quickly, so … Continue reading Advice To Incoming Freshmen – Maggie Noll

Internship Diary – ellie coldiron

In almost every PRSSA meeting, there seems to be one common tip the speakers give us – Bobcats love helping Bobcats. I kept this in the back of my mind but never thought I would act on it. Then, as I was applying for internships last winter, I was inspired to act on this advice … Continue reading Internship Diary – ellie coldiron

Five tips for the first week of an internship – Laine Dannemiller

After spending months networking, tailoring resumes, writing cover letters, and interviewing, college students across the country have accepted internships that will jumpstart their careers. However, after getting that dream internship, how can students ensure that they’ll thrive in their position? Well, any PR professional knows that first impressions matter, and the first week of any … Continue reading Five tips for the first week of an internship – Laine Dannemiller

Senior Farewell – Alyssa Gormley

On November 1, 2023, I will be crying. Just like I have on November 1st in 2022, 2021, 2020, 2019, 2018, 2017, and… you get the gist. Birthdays are special days, and serve as reminders of reflecting on the years before and ahead. People feel joyous on birthdays, and celebrate in positive manners. Some for … Continue reading Senior Farewell – Alyssa Gormley

APRIL 18- Curtis Danburg, cleveland guardians

Curtis Danburg is entering his 27th season with the Cleveland Guardians. As Vice President of Communications and Community Impact, he oversees Corporate Communications, Baseball Information, Player Relations, Broadcasting, Digital Media, Photography, Historical Archives and Community Impact initiatives.  He began his career with the organization by spending three years interning for the Media Relations Department before … Continue reading APRIL 18- Curtis Danburg, cleveland guardians