Recent SMC public relations graduate Dominique Webb '11 and current students Rebecca Molyneux, Kelsey Pabst, Kelsey Morris and Janece Bell received a PRSA Award of Merit entry for their 2011 Bateman campaign.
SMC graduate John Deveney, who runs one of the Gulf South's most successful public relation agencies, is to be inducted into the PR News Hall of Fame November 30 at the National Press Club in Washington, DC.
It's football season once more, and Loyola grad Michael Smith ('01) is covering the NFL for ESPN as a reporter for the TV sports network. A graduate of Loyola's School of Mass Communication, Smith started out covering sports for the Times-Picayune before heading north.
Emmy-Award winning journalist and Loyola University New Orleans alumnus Tom Llamas '01, was recently named the anchor of WNBC's 5 p.m. newscast in New York City, the nation's largest media market.
Alumna Frances Rios published her first book entitled, "The Glue Factor:Giving Presentations That Make Your Messages Stick."
Jeffrey Ory ‘97 and Tamar Meguerditchian ‘04 attended the IABC Leadership Institute, which was held February 10–12 in Nashville, TN, at the Loews Vanderbilt Hotel Nashville.
Ann Hermes A '05 documented the Egyptian turmoil for her work for the Christian Science Monitor.
Two School of Mass Communication alumni, Frances Rios '94 and Brian Clarey '93, recently released new books.
Alumnus Kevin J. McLin Sr. was appointed the senior director of communications and public relations at Tuskegee University last month.
Daniel Mazier, A '08, was named one of New York City's most influential and connected public relations professionals by Sparkah.com.