This upper-division Public Relations writing course focuses on professional PR writing across platforms and audiences. We are seeking guest speakers who actively write or oversee written communication for media relations, influencer partnerships, or brand collaborations. Ideal speakers work in agency, corporate, nonprofit, entertainment, lifestyle, tourism, or social media roles and can offer practical insight into how PR writing functions in real campaigns.
- Writing effective media backgrounders and fact sheets - Pitching stories to journalists and influencers - Writing collaboration and partnership outreach - Adapting tone and messaging for different audiences - What editors, journalists, and creators actually respond to - Common writing mistakes students should avoid
Scheduling is flexible throughout the semester, and virtual guest speakers are welcome.
No details are available.
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