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U of M PRSSA Meetings
Wednesdays
5:15-6:15p.m.
100 Murphy Hall
SJMC Conference Center

 

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University of Minnesota, Twin Cities


A Few Good Reads ...

1. Juicing the Orange, by Pat Fallon and Fred Senn

2. Blink, by Malcom Gladwell

3. Hey Whipple, Squeeze This: A Guide to Creating Great Ads, by Luke Sullivan.

4. Leading at the Edge: Leadership Lesson from the Extraordinary Saga of Shackleton's Antarctic Expedition, by Dennis N. T. Perkins.

5. Full Frontal PR: Getting People Talking about You, Your Business, or Your Product, by Richard Laermer.

6. The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People, by Stephen R. Covey.

7. The 21 Irrefutable Laws of Leadership, by John Maxwell.

8. Modoc, by Ralph Helfer.

9. The Fall of Advertising and Rise of PR , by Al Ries, Laura Ries.

10. Inside the Minds, by Richard Edelman.

Welcome to PRSSA!

Our chapter works hard to provide real-world public relations experience and knowledge through learning, helping friends and introducing one another to the Minnesota and national public relations landscapes.

 

PRSSA Activities

 

 

PRSSA and PLS Fashion Show

Many of our members helped the U of M Pre-Law Society plan and publicize their business apparel fashion show.

Read about it in the Minnesota Daily.

Business fashion show teaches etiqutte

 

 

PRSSA Regional Activity

Willard Thompson members attended the UW - Madison Regional Activity learning about professionalism, crisis communication and PR in politics.

Madison Regional Acitivity Photo

PRSSA Chapter Elections

April 16th & 23rd

Check back here for more information on each position.

PRSSA E-board Descriptions

 

A special shout out to our members recognized as

PRSA Classics Awards finalists and winners*!

Alyssa Atkins*, Rachel Camann, Katherine Hannon*, Sarah Ryder*, Vanessa Szpara, and Laura Wightman*

 

 

 

   

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