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[31 Aug 2006 | 3 Comments | 18 views]

Another Auburn grad makes good! Who says you can’t get a fun job in social media!
I am really excited about this news. Emily Melton – a former student and recent AU graduate – is working with CSTV on Mission: SEC. She is blogging and vlogging SEC football! The world of social media and college football will be changed forever.
…this will be a fun fall odyssey as Emily Melton turns college football and the SEC on its ear…
Mission SEC is a 100 day road trip through …

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[19 Mar 2006 | Comments Off | 9 views]

I enjoyed creating a podcast for Camp ASCCA recently with Dr. Dave Martin from Auburn Uninversity’s Department of Rehabilitation and Special Education. So, I am reposting it here in my blog because I believe it has specific implications for public relations practitioners.
…language matters
and we all need to be ever aware of how we refer
to people with disabilities so that we do not lose sight of their abilities…
Our discussion revolved around language and how its use may perpetuate stereotypes of people – who happen to have a disability …

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[29 Jan 2006 | One Comment | 544 views]

Resumes. Aren’t they, after all, another creative writing exercise? No, not like that Frey guy on Oprah’s book club. The resume should still be non-fiction. A story, to be sure, but a truthful story. Tell the story creatively and persuasively.
This story from CNN (CareerBuilder.com) offers valuable creative ideas for the phrasing that will serve you best. Check it out.
One interesting aspect to this story is the editor’s note that accompanies the article.
Editor’s Note: CNN.com has a business partnership with CareerBuilder.com, which serves as the …