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5 Steps to Launch Your Event Planning Career
Do you want to create memorable events that leave an impression that lasts a lifetime? Event planners bring people together for events both big and small. From baby showers to conferences, they stand at the core of any event. Here are the five ways to take on the job.
4 Easy Steps to Writing the Perfect Social Media Caption
Let's be honest: writing captions are the bane of many a content creator's existence. You don't want to bore audiences with a long caption, but you do want to adequately tell the story behind whatever you're posting. If you identify with this dilemma, try SCF.
Lights, Camera,...Covid: How the Pandemic Affected Indie Filmmakers
Think back to the last time you watched an incredible movie. Maybe you watched a film that compelled you to laugh so hard you cried or opened your eyes to a new point of view. Or maybe you've never had a profound experience with an on-screen display and you're thinking, "Look, I just watch movies on Friday nights for fun." And that's great too.
Communication during COVID: The Importance (and Lack of) Nonverbals
Living in a pandemic, society adapted and continues that adaptation, navigating a whole new way of living and communicating. Measures like masks and social distancing provide protection; however, they also muffle communication both literally and metaphorically. Alternatives like video calls have a similar effect, inviting distractions and the potential for miscommunication.
Profile Pointers: How to Get Your LinkedIn Looked at
Connecting businesses and business professionals alike, LinkedIn has outgrown its birthplace in co-founder Reid Hoffman's living room. With that said, the networking site can feel a bit daunting to budding students still adding to their experiences. These tips will help you create and maintain your own LinkedIn profile.
Every college student has felt the panic of looking for an internship or job and staring at their subpar resume wondering why it looks like every other template. But you can polish your average resume to better reflect the accomplishments and skills you already have.
Fashion as Communication: What Do Your Clothes Say?
With five minutes before you need to leave for work, there is no time to spend on a put together outfit. With disheveled hair and a cardigan that doesn't match your pants, you head out the door. Throughout the day, you feel distracted and self-conscious about your unkempt appearance.
Just because we had to say goodbye to convention centers and handshakes doesn't mean we have to say goodbye to successful conferences altogether. Read more for 10 tips on how to hold a virtual conference without losing any of its value.
There is no standard for communication, even in the deaf community. These individuals use a combination of visual, auditory, and tactile methods to express themselves, such as American Sign Language, lipreading, gestures, and residual hearing with the help of an aid or implant. However, none of these methods are foolproof. It's important that both hard-of-hearing and hearing people put forth equal effort to overcome these challenges and find success. Build your communication skills with these 10 tips for how to effectively talk with deaf individuals:
There is no standard for communication, even in the deaf community. These individuals use a combination of visual, auditory, and tactile methods to express themselves, such as American Sign Language, lipreading, gestures, and residual hearing with the help of an aid or implant. However, none of these methods are foolproof. It's important that both hard-of-hearing and hearing people put forth equal effort to overcome these challenges and find success. Build your communication skills with these 10 tips for how to effectively talk with deaf individuals:
Say It Louder for the People in the Back
Brands Take Strong Views on Social Issues
Socially and politically, the U.S. is very divided, and it's not just citizens who pick a side and advocate for issues - brands have gotten involved as well.
2020 marks the year of many things: the start of a new decade, a presidential election, and, of course, a global pandemic. But it will also be remembered as the year of podcasts.
Have you ever joined a Zoom call that felt like utter chaos - multiple people try to talk at once, someone forgets to mute themselves and fills your headphones will loud noise, and then, to top it all off, you find yourself getting distracted by something happening in the background of another person's video?
How to Communicate Appreciation and Gratitude in Your Workplace This Thanksgiving Season
Thanksgiving is more than just a day full of turkey, football and family reunions. The holiday encourages a time of introspection to reflect on life's blessings. Thanksgiving is a time that reminds us to be grateful and express our appreciation to those around us. This includes employees and coworkers in our workplace. Sometimes, it can seem difficult to know how to best express our gratitude in the workplace though. Here is a list of several tangible ways to effectively communicate thankfulness in your workplace during this Thanksgiving season.
Senior communication and sociology/anthropology double major Eve Harbison-Ricciutti shares what it means for her to incorporate Christian beliefs in the public relations field. The Principles of Public Relations course helps students such as Harbison-Ricciutti explore what it looks like to live out their Christian faith in a professional environment. As a part of the course, she developed a personal Ethics Plan to help her confidently handle ethical issues in her future career, a condensed form of which appears here.
"I have bad news." Those four simple words form a phrase that no one wants to hear. Unfortunately, bad news is a part of life and sometimes we must be the bearer of bad news. From firing someone to giving negative feedback on their work, bad news is difficult to deliver. While this task is never fun, here are some tips to help break the news.
Allen Cramm, the Department of Communication's new broadcast engineer and facilities manager, comes to Messiah University with a passion for media and full of ideas for the future.
Cramm's office, decorated with popular movie posters, exhibits his long-time love of cinema-a passion which led to majoring in film at Penn State. Focused on film's ability to tell a story that captures attention, he passionately explained the process that drew him to this field of study: coming up with an idea, expressing it through writing, watching it come to life through actors, putting elements together, and making adjustments to perfect it.
Cramm also enjoys podcasting, contributing regularly to two different podcasts*. In "You Have To Watch This Podcast," Cramm and his co-hosts discuss movies and pop culture. Another podcast, "Victims and Villains," serves as a nonprofit extension, promoting mental health awareness and suicide prevention. He's interviewed famous adults about their experience of fame in film as kids and the continuing affect that had on their mental health.
What attracted Cramm to Messiah? He says the broadcast engineer position caught his attention because it combines two of his favorite things, broadcasting and film, making it the best of both worlds. He has the opportunity to help students with film and participate in broadcasting with YBTV, Messiah's television station. In discussing YBTV's future, Cramm believes using social media will help grow the YBTV audience. He wants this broadcasting platform at Messiah to be a strong voice for everything that happens on campus. Ideally, different organizations and individuals will come to YBTV to get their message out and highlight their vision.
We cannot wait to see how Cramm's passion and ideas will impact the COMMunity and Messiah University as a whole!
-Kenzie Spodnik '23
*You Have to Watch This Podcast is available on Spotify and Apple Podcasts as well as YouTube here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCVUSG8oCvMyDA7lxVl7fdXQ Victims and Villians can be found here: https://www.victimsandvillains.net/