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Westminster College Office of Communications weekly electronic newsletters and reports
Electronic documents; Electronic mail; Newsletters; ReportsThis collection consists of weekly events newsletters, news reports, and other notifications of activities at Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah. These weekly notifications were distributed electronically by the Office of Communications only between the years 2005 to 2006 to all campus administrative offices, faculty and staff.; This collection consists of weekly events newsletters, news reports, and other notifications of activities at Westminster College, Salt Lake City, Utah. These weekly notifications were distributed electronically by the Office of Communications only between the years 2005 to 2006 to all campus administrative offices, faculty and staff. A copy of each newsletter and report was also maintained on the Office of Communications\u27 website (created in 2004). These notifications include a weekly newsletter listing upcoming campus events and reports summarizing outside news reports (i.e., Salt Lake tribune and the Deseret news) on Westminster College events. The events described include the arts (exhibits, musical performances, poetry readings, theater, etc.), lecture series, sports activities, and gatherings for alumni, faculty and students.; Arranged alphabetically by title and thereunder chronologically by date.; Biographical Note; In 1928, Westminster College began collecting newspaper articles about its activities, faculty, and students. The articles were first placed in scrapbooks, then photocopied and placed in binders. The earlier compilations were microfilmed as part of the collection entitled Westminster College Communications Department newspaper clipping and scrapbooks, 1928-1997 (ACC-081). Between 1999 and 2003 the Office of Communications continued to collect copies of articles with news of Westminster College published in various newspapers. Since 2004, a variety of publications, newsletters, and updates have been posted on the Westminster College Office of Communications website. In 2013 the office, under new leadership, was renamed Office of Marketing and Communications.; The Westminster College Office of Marketing and Communications is the primary source for accurate and current information about Westminster College. The office advances Westminster\u27s position as a leader in higher education by promoting the college\u27s people, programs, and educational philosophy; and by publicizing its accomplishments and resources to a wide array of internal and external audiences. The staff works with external news organizations, produces a wide range of print materials, and creates and maintains a strategic web presence to ensure clear, concise communication of ideas and initiatives.; The Office of Marketing and Communications maintains online press releases and Westminster in the news articles, official college graphics and images, a list of media experts by discipline, department, and research interest. Internal communications include electronic newsletters: the Westminster Update, a monthly newsletter and the Westminster Events eNewsletter a weekly newsletter for faculty and staff. Graphic design and production services are available to staff and faculty.; The Office website includes links to college publications such as: Westminster College Review (published bi-annually by the Office of Communications). Westminster Update, an electronic newsletter President\u27s Annual Report Westminster Events eNewsletter (weekly newsletter for faculty and staff); Weekly events newsletters; Weekly events newsletters; Weekly news reports; Weekly news report
Office of Communications "Best Wishes" Flyer
Received from the Communication Office in 2014. Uploaded by Andrew Grissom, Class of 2012.A "Best Wishes" poster from the Office of Communications in 2010. Pictured: Dena Selmer, Dionne Chambers, Lynn Conley, Christina Huntington '95, Carson Irwin '08, Larry Ahokas, Martha Shephard '66, and Bob Shatzer
Representing citizens and consumers in media and communications regulation
What do citizens need from the media, and how should this be regulated? Western democracies are witnessing a changing regulatory regime, from "command-andcontrol" government to discursive, multistakeholder governance. In the United Kingdom, the Office of Communications (Ofcom) is required to further the interests of citizens and consumers, which it does in part by aligning them as the citizen-consumer. What is meant by this term, and whether it captures the needs of citizens or subordinates them to those of consumers, has been contested by civil society groups as well as occasioning some soul-searching within the regulator. By triangulating a discursive analysis of the Communications Act 2003, key actor interviews with the regulator and civil society bodies, and focus groups among the public, the authors seek to understand how these terms ("citizen," "consumer," and "citizen-consumer") are used to promote stakeholder interests in the media and communications sector, not always to the benefit of citizens
Ouachita\u27s Office of Communications & Marketing earns national recognitions
Ouachita Baptist University’s Office of Communications & Marketing earned eight national recognitions as part of Baptist Communicators Association’s 59th annual Wilmer C. Fields Awards Competition; those honors included four first place awards for branding and recruitment materials. The awards were announced April 19 at the organization’s annual meeting at Ridgecrest Conference Center near Asheville, N.C.
“I’m so proud of the team we have in the Office of Communications & Marketing. It’s rare to be able to execute creative elements of this caliber in-house,” said Brooke Zimny, chief marketing officer. “I’m grateful for the skill and dedication our team displays, for collaboration with colleagues across campus and for these affirmations from our peers.
1978 SHSU Women's Basketball Team Photograph
Picture of the 1978 SHSU Women's Basketball team: Coach Rebecca Bilsing, Judy Landriault, Bobby Bruton, Debbie Luce, Millie Gray, Linda Martini, Cathy Hooks, Diane Truett, Julie Carter, Debbie Jaehne, Tammie Allphin, Jan Hnatek, Kathy Moore, Michelle Fonteno, and Cindy Chezem. The 1978 SHSU Women's Basketball team had a record of 14-15. Top scorers for the team were Judy Landriault, who averaged 13.4 points and 6.9 rebounds; Bobby Bruton, with an average of 12.7 points and 6.2 rebounds; and Debbie Luce who averaged 10.3 points and 8.2 rebounds per game
Man at SHSU Softball Game Photograph
Picture of a man at a SHSU Softball game, 1983. The annual score for the 1983 SHSU Softball team was 43-17
1982 Bearkat Softball Team Photograph
Picture of the 1982 Bearkat Softball team after winning the NCAA Championship. The annual score for the 1982 Bearkat Softball team was 40-6
Bearkat Softball Player and Coach Photograph
Picture of a Bearkat Softball player speaking with the coach, 1983. The annual score for the 1983 SHSU Softball team was 43-17
1983 Bearkat Basketball Player Photograph
Picture of Bearkat Basketball player Regi Harris, 1983. Regi Harris was named to the All-Conference first team. He was also the leading scorer for the conference with a total of 487 points and an average of 7.4 per game. The 1983 SHSU Men's Basketball team had an annual home record of 15-1
Bearkat Softball Players by Bernard G. Johnson Coliseum Photograph
Picture of Bearkat Softball players by the Bernard G. Johnson Coliseum, 1980. In 1980, the SHSU Softball team won 3rd place in the state tournament and 4th in the region tournament
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