Every Body is Beautiful

The fashion industry promoted a certain body type and image of “perfection” to women for far too long, and some brands have had enough. It is no secret that the same types of models have been used for years, everywhere from the runway to magazines. The rise of social media amplified these images even more … Continue reading Every Body is Beautiful

April 9 Meeting Recap

PaRtners Conference is Saturday April 21, 2018 from 11:00 a.m.-4:00 p.m. at Capital University. The cost to attend is $23.16! Register by Friday, April 13th if you wish to attend! The 2018 PRSSA National Conference is in Austin, TX! Please send an email to scripps.prssa@gmail.com saying that you intend to attend by Friday, April 20 … Continue reading April 9 Meeting Recap

Work-Life Balance: A Cultural and Generational Divide

Over spring break I had the incredible opportunity to travel to Barcelona with 11 of my peers. Being a study abroad program, play became work. While the overwhelming purpose of the program was to challenge us to open our minds to new and different experiences and way of life, it was to also introduce us … Continue reading Work-Life Balance: A Cultural and Generational Divide

How to Brand Yourself Based on Zoey Johnson

Since winter break, I have been obsessed with watching Grown-ish, the Freeform spinoff series of Black-ish. The show focuses on Zoey Johnson, played by Yara Shahidi, and her journey throughout her first year of college and adulthood. All of her friends are from different walks of life – a conservative Latina, an African American activist, … Continue reading How to Brand Yourself Based on Zoey Johnson

The Importance of Networking

Professors, parents, and peers alike say the same thing; make sure to network. Well, what does networking really mean and how exactly does it benefit you? First, let us take a step back and see exactly what networking is. Merriam-Webster dictionary defines it as “ the exchange of information or services among individuals, groups, or … Continue reading The Importance of Networking

More Than a Passion Project

Many students choose to study PR because they possess both a type A planning personality with a creative spirit. These traits combine to create a unique, powerful public relations professional, but often go head to head when it comes to making decisions. Take me for example. Entering college, I had an entire life plan. I … Continue reading More Than a Passion Project

March 19 Meeting Recap

Announcements: Tweet with us at #ScrippsPRSSA. It’s not too late to blog! Email Brigitte (bm179214@ohio.edu) for more information. 1804 Communication leadership applications are now open. Bateman is officially over! Check out this recap. Run for Eboard! Applications are due March 25 by 8 a.m. Have Eboard design your resume!  Come to our annual St. Patty’s … Continue reading March 19 Meeting Recap

Bateman 2018 Recap

What is your Purpose? For five members of Scripps PRSSA, the 2018 Bateman Case Study Competition was just that. This year, the competition’s client was With Purpose, a non-profit working to raise awareness for the lack of childhood cancer treatment options available. Another mission of the organization is to empower young people to use their … Continue reading Bateman 2018 Recap

What I Learned In PRSSA 

Four years really flew by quickly. With only two months left in my college career, I really cannot believe how quickly my time as a Bobcat, Scripps student and PRSSA member has flown. As hard as it is for me to admit that I'm graduating this May, I've enjoyed having the time to reflect on … Continue reading What I Learned In PRSSA 

Why Rory Gilmore Couldn’t Find a Job

Gilmore Girls, it’s one of the shows that I watch all the way through at least once a year and can probably quote in my sleep. Lorelai Gilmore’s knowledge of pop culture and her quick wit are unlike anything seen before. When watching the series finale we thought that was the farthest we would go … Continue reading Why Rory Gilmore Couldn’t Find a Job