- LocationMelton Student Center
- DescriptionWe organize a bi-annual PR Day. During this event we bring on campus alumni of Auburn's PR program who talk to students
about the latest trends in the PR industry and share best practices in order to better prepare them to enter the industry. This
year the speakers will talk to the Oaks Agency executive team/project leaders on how to communicate, troubleshoot issues, manage people, etc. The Oaks Agency is Auburn's student-run agency that does PR work for real clients. - Websitehttps://calendar.auburn.edu/event/pr_day
- CategoriesMeetings & Conferences
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