Why PR? Four reasons to make the switch

Katie Feltmate As children it’s common to fantasize about what you want to be when you “grow up”. Favoured occupations may include princesses, superheroes or movie stars. As you get older, choosing a career can be a daunting task, especially with the high cost of post-secondary education. In today’s competitive job market an undergraduate degree…

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Alison DeLory: Writer, professor, mom and more

Alex Noonan When asked what attributes have allowed her to be successful in public relations (PR), part-time communications studies instructor Alison DeLory credits her buzzing curiosity and natural interest in a wide range of topics.   “They say people can’t change, but they are wrong, they can, ask my mother,” she laughed while explaining how she…

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Have a question? Get an answer. A new collaboration.

Create. Communicate. Collaborate. It’s what we do throughout the creation of each issue of Symmetry. The intension is for collaboration to be not only between students, but also faculty at the Mount and PR practitioners in the community. However, connecting these groups – especially students and faculty – to have honest and meaningful conversation is…

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