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My ‘We Day-Toronto’ Volunteer Experience

As an international student studying Corporate Communications & Public Relations, I came into the program with the mindset that I needed to get experience and lots of it in the Canadian PR industry. So when I received an email from program coordinator Barry Waite about volunteering in media relations with Free the Children, I jumped on the opportunity.

Centennial College president Ann Buller
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Centennial president Ann Buller speaks to Corporate Communications & Public Relations students

Centennial College president, Ann Buller, visited the Centre for Creative Communications on October 13, 2011. She came to talk about leadership and communications. Her audience, Corporate Communication and Public Relations students, received her message warmly, and engaged her in a vigorous question and answer period afterward.

CPRS Toronto Student of the Year Olumwadamilola Okunlola (c) with her mother Deborah and Program Coordinator Barry Waite.
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Centennial student named CPRS Toronto “Student of the Year”

We’re thrilled to announce that Oluwadamilola (Lola) Okunlola, an International Student in the Corporate Communications & Public Relations program at Centennial College has been named “Student of the Year” by the Toronto chapter of the Canadian Public Relations Society.

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Guest Post: CC&PR Student Reflects on a Year of Learning

Student life is almost over. I’m not sure what to think, feel or do. What is real life, if not filled with textbooks, essays, essays and essays? When I finished my English BA at Queen’s University, I didn’t take the time to reflect on a job well done. I wrote my last exam, packed up my apartment and left without looking back. I’d enjoyed it and I’d been successful.

Right to Rally event poster
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Student Event: Right to Rally Beach Volleyball Tournament

Attention volleyball lovers: Here is your chance to play your favourite game while donating to a great charity. We are looking for teams to play at an indoor beach volleyball tournament to raise funds for Right To Play, a charity dedicated to providing sport programs to children in communities affected by war, poverty and disease.