Bob Martin Workshop Recap

By: Julia Colendenski If you are a student in the Bellisario College of Communications, you have known of the infamous Bob Martin since day one at Penn State. Bob Martin is not only the assistant…


PRSSA October Overview

Here’s what Penn State PRSSA has been up to for the month of October: We hosted our first Twitter chat of the semester to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month!   We held two workshops: Strategize The…


Using Your Resources at Penn State

By: Morgan Sheedy Internship searching can be stressful and hard. I found myself not knowing where or how to start. Luckily, we have an incredible advising staff available to us as students in the Bellisario…


Hispanic Heritage Month Twitter Chat Recap

By: Gretchen Little and Emily Eng To kick off the school year, Gretchen Little (Director) and Emily Eng (Chair) of the Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion Council hosted their first Twitter Chat of the semester on…


Strategize the Story Workshop Recap

By: Isabella Macon Not only is Heather Robbins a three-time graduate of Penn State University, but she is also currently working for the university as the Manager of Media Strategy in Penn State’s Office of…


PRSSA September Recap

PRSSA has been very busy this past month! Check out what our organization has been up to during the month of September… During the first week of the semester, our executive board members attended the…


Summer Blog Posts Directory

By: Kate Dietrich If you are looking for specific blog posts check out this directory with a list of what each of our leadership wrote about this summer. Abby Johnson, President – “My Internship at…


Welcome Back & What You Can Expect

Hello! I’m Abby, the President of Penn State’s Public Relations Student Society of America- PRSSA for short. Thanks to the help of my leadership team and our faculty advisor, Tara, we have an AMAZING semester…



Why I Chose PR and Advice to Freshman

By: Morgan Sheedy When I was younger, I always wanted to be the kid who knew exactly what they wanted to be when they grew up. Except not many children wake up and say “I…


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