CPRS awards sweep for our students
Congratulations to student award winners for taking home three silver CPRS ACE awards for Student Communications Plan of the Year and also to Jorielle Nunag for CPRS Student of the Year.
Congratulations to student award winners for taking home three silver CPRS ACE awards for Student Communications Plan of the Year and also to Jorielle Nunag for CPRS Student of the Year.
The Corporate Communications & Public Relations program at Centennial College is celebrating its 30th Anniversary. The program began at Warden Woods campus in September 1980 as a two-year undergraduate program known as Organizational Communications. Today, it’s one of the top post-graduate corporate communications and public relations programs in Canada.
Are you a parent with kids? Want to give back to a great organization that provides books and literacy assistance for children in low-income Toronto neighbourhoods! If so, join Centennial College’s Corporate Communications & Public Relations students for a free event to benefit The Children’s Book Bank on Saturday, April 14 from 12 noon to 2 p.m.
Three teachers from Centennial’s Corporate Communications & Public Relations program were nominated for this year’s George Wicken Award for excellence in teaching. It’s the first time there has been three nominations from one program. The teachers — Donna Lindell, Vivienne McCuaig and Lisa Rebnord — were nominated for the prestigious honour by their students.
This blog forms a part of a series called PR: Shaping the Future, a campaign led by a team of Centennial College public relations and corporate communications postgraduate students in partnership with the Canadian Council of Public Relations Firms (CCPRF). The campaign aims to highlight how storytellers can shape narratives in a diverse and authentic…
The Fall semester is well underway at Centennial’s Centre for Creative Communications. A record 52 students started the post-graduate Corporate Communications & Public Relations program this September — the most number of students ever.
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