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Communicating During a World Crisis

Communicating During a World Crisis

As violent conflicts continue in the Middle East following weekend attacks in Israel and airstrikes in Gaza, wide-reaching impacts are being felt by students and families across the United States.

Tuesday, October 10, 2023/Author: Anonym/Number of views (490)/Comments (0)/
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Rick Kaufman, APR, Named 2023 Presidents Award Recipient

Rick Kaufman, APR, Named 2023 Presidents Award Recipient

The award is NSPRA's highest honor bestowed on an individual.

Monday, May 8, 2023/Author: Anonym/Number of views (1136)/Comments (0)/
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Communication Strategies to Prepare for Challenging Times

Communication Strategies to Prepare for Challenging Times

Communities nationwide are yet again faced with trying to process an act of violence with impacts that reach far beyond Memphis, Tenn. NSPRA offers five strategies for school public relations professionals who want to prepare for communications during these challenging times.

Friday, January 27, 2023/Author: Anonym/Number of views (489)/Comments (0)/
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A Message From NSPRA President Nicole Kirby, APR

A Message From NSPRA President Nicole Kirby, APR

As we continue to reflect on and process the incredibly tragic and senseless school shooting that left 21 people dead at Robb Elementary School in Uvalde, Texas, earlier this week, a stoic truth remains: As school communicators, we know this could happen in any of our communities.

Thursday, May 26, 2022/Author: Anonym/Number of views (192)/Comments (0)/
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A Case Study in Crisis Communication: Expanding Your Reach with Social Media

A Case Study in Crisis Communication: Expanding Your Reach with Social Media

June 2013 E-Network article. Members only. It wasn’t the “perfect storm,” but it was a perfect response. In the days before Hurricane Isaac struck New Orleans in August 2012, throughout the storm, and in the days immediately after, Tulane University kept a steady stream of clear and useful information flowing to students, staff and parents. Isaac did not cause the kind of devastation that resulted from Hurricane Katrina in 2005, but it was still a significant storm. And, University leaders earned high praise from stakeholders for providing information that calmed jitters and quelled rumors.

Thursday, June 6, 2013/Author: Anonym/Number of views (128)/Comments (0)/
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