The 2026 Public Relations Division Virtual Conference is a three-part virtual series highlighting different dimensions of contemporary public relations: career preparation, core skills, and creative experimentation with AI
The Membership Committee is pleased to announce the launch of the 2025-2026 PR Division Mentorship Program!
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EDUCATING THROUGH RAISING AWARENESS OF A RELEVANT ISSUE By Dr...In Fall 2025, the seniors in my campaign management course collaborated with 2nd Chance, Inc., a nonprofit domestic violence agency located near campus
Designed as a social impact educational enterprise, LoopedIn Co. brings together experiential learning, community engagement, and professional development in a way that reflects the core values of AEJMC PRD’s PF&R pillars—particularly public service, diversity and inclusion, and ethics. At its core, LoopedIn Co. is built on a simple idea: students learn best by doing meaningful work with real clients
The PF&R committee seeks community-engaged, service-learning, pedagogical experiences for our 2026 Spring Semester of Service showcase. Following the Spring Semester of Service (SOS) tradition for PRD, we will highlight members’ projects through blog and social media posts that demonstrate best practices aligned with the five pillars of PF&R: • Pillar 1: Free Expression • Pillar 2: Ethics • Pillar 3: Media Criticism and Accountability • Pillar 4: Diversity and Inclusion • Pillar 5: Public Service We honor the 2026 Spring Semester of Service between the observance of Martin Luther King Jr. Day (Monday, January 19, 2026) and National Volunteer Week (April 19-25, 2026). As a hat tip to this period of time centered around community engagement, we welcome our members to share their experience of any type of service-learning during the Spring semester
The division encourages submissions that reflect a variety of theoretical and practical perspectives relevant to public relations, as well as a diversity of methodological approaches...Central Daylight Time, April 1, 2026) as the other categories