Student Stories: Public Relations Class Reaches Out to Campus Departments 

Front row, from left: Lauren Bell, Sarah Manley, Blake Metz, and Paige Price. Back row: Emily Thomeczek, Spencer Granger, Kennedy Cooper, Sarah Rivers, Sandra Mondragon, Mitchell Nardoni, Torie Thurston, and Jessica Jia. 

By Lauren Bell ’20  

When students first showed up for Professor Keith Hardeman’s SPE 220 class in Public Relations back in January, they had no idea what they were about to doBy May, they walked away with valuable experience within the public relations field, when they wrapped up their PR campaign projects that focused on two departments on campus: the Marketing Department and Security.  

With these departments, we applied the public relations techniques taught in the class using John Marston’s Research, Action and Planning, Communication, and Evaluation (R.A.C.E.) technique. 

The class was split up into two groups of six. Group 1 met with Lana Poole, Vice President of Development and Strategic Communications, to discuss Westminster’s visibility to prospective students. An outcome of the meeting with Poole was the formation of an internal marketing team. The Student Marketing Team will begin its work this fall. 

Group 2 chose Security as its projectTheir goal was to make the department more visibleSo the students set out to introduce the Security team to the schoolBy using articles in The Columns and flyers posted around campus, they had the hope that Security would become more visible to the students.  

Along with this, this group met with Jack Benke, Director of Campus Safety and Security, to talk about future improvements that could continue the growth of student and Security relationshipsAmong those improvements were a future social media page maintained by Security, suggestion boxes on campus, and a Security email for students to reach out with 

After presenting their findings to the class, both groups felt good about what they accomplished this semesterWhen asked whether other students on campus should take the course, Sarah Manley, a junior in the class, stated that she “would definitely suggest the class to future studentsEspecially if they are pursuing any degree closely related to business.” Another member of the class, Jessica Jia, agreed with Manley’s claim, saying, “it’s a great way to gain useful PR experience before actually entering the professional industry.” 

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Sarah Rummel Backer

Sarah Rummel Backer is the Director of Media Relations and Senior Writer at Westminster College in Fulton, Missouri. A proud Westminster graduate, Sarah has more than 20 years of experience in marketing and strategic communications in the areas of higher education, medicine, agriculture, and the private business sector.