September 23rd, 2015
As consumers of news and information, we see more and more links within text. Some links take us to previously published articles that shed more light on a particular topic within an article. Other links take us to completely irrelevant pages. The latter is annoying at best and, personally, it makes me leery of clicking… Continue…
September 16th, 2015
By Michelle M. Maresh-Fuehrer Social media has had a measurable impact on crisis communication. From the increased visibility and impact of a crisis to the fact that “every day people” create the news agenda, it is no surprise that the public’s expectations for organizations have changed and organizations are now being held accountable for maintaining… Continue…
September 11th, 2015
Earlier this week, I attended the Colorado Technology Association’s Sip & Connect Fest featuring beer and spirit samples from some of Colorado’s top breweries and distilleries. This was by far one of the most entertaining networking events I have been to in a long time. Located in the new Commons on Champa building (Denver’s public… Continue…
August 24th, 2015
Last month, I had the pleasure of presenting a social media workshop to presidents of public colleges and universities as part of the AASCU Summer Council of Presidents Conference in Denver. Prior to the start of the workshop, my co-presenter, Michelle Maresh-Fuehrer, a professor at Texas A&M Corpus Christi, and I were approached by several… Continue…
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