The University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications (UFCJC) Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) Bateman Case Study Competition team has received first place in the 2023 national contest. The UFCJC team, led by Public Relations Lecturer Christine Bucan, was comprised of Public Relations seniors Courtney Baer, Will…
Read moreThe University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications (UFCJC) Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) Bateman Case Study Competition team has been named one of the three finalists in the 2023 national contest. The UFCJC team, led by Public Relations Lecturer Christine Bucan, was comprised of Public Relations…
Read moreThe University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) Bateman Competition team has placed second in the nation in the 2022 contest. The University of Nebraska-Lincoln received first place and the Brigham Young University-Provo team was third. The CJC team, led by Public…
Read moreThe University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) Bateman Case Study Competition team has been named one of the three finalists in the 2022 contest. The CJC team, led by Public Relations Adjunct Professor Leticia Solaun, was comprised of Public Relations seniors…
Read moreThe University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) Bateman Competition team has placed second in the nation in the 2020 contest. The CJC team was comprised of Public Relations seniors Sawyer Carlton, Erin France, Palak Patel, Ruth Rodriguez and Carly Rogers. Doctoral…
Read moreThe University of Florida College of Journalism and Communications Public Relations Student Society of America (PRSSA) Bateman Competition team has been named one of the top three finalists in the 2020 contest. The CJC team, led by doctoral student Pamala Proverbs, was comprised of Public Relations seniors Sawyer Carlton, Erin…
Read more“Camaraderie is Colorblind”, a panel discussion organized by the CJC’s 2016 Bateman Team, is featured in this February 22, 2016 story in The Gainesville Sun, “Veterans say military helped close racial divides.” Michael Leslie, associated professor of Telecommunication, was moderator of the discussion.
Read moreCJC’s 2015 Bateman Team won the Florida Public Relations Association Award of Distinction in the Student Projects in Public Relations Division Public Relations Campaign category for their “Imagine…a Place Called Home” project. The team won second place in the Public Relations Student Society of America national competition for the same…
Read moreCongratulations to the University of Florida’s Bateman team for its second place finish at the Public Relations Student Society of America’s 2015 Bateman Case Study competition in Chicago today. Loyola University New Orleans, took the top prize. The team includes seniors Andrea Cepeda, Nathan King, Elliot Levy, Trisha Tucker and…
Read moreCongratulations to this year’s UF Bateman team for being named one of three national finalists in the 2015 Bateman Case Study Competition sponsored by the Public Relations Student Society of America! Five CJC seniors competed in Fall 2014 to be selected as members of the 2014-2015 UF Bateman Team. This…
Read moreA team of University of Florida public relations students took first prize in the Public Relations Student Society of America’s 2014 Bateman Case Study Competition. Conducted annually, the Bateman competition judges teams of college students on their ability to develop and present a comprehensive public relations campaign. Recent public relations…
Read moreAt the Florida Public Relations Association conference this week, the Univeristy of Florida’s Bateman team’s 2013 campaign, Spot it, Stop it, won the Judge’s Award, Golden Image and Grand All Golden Image Award. The team included 2013 public relations graduates Evily Giannopoulos, Alex Curbelo, Kelsey Albina, Claire Miller, and Karla Cobreiro; Public Relations…
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