On Thursday evening, we were joined by three professionals for the fourth installment of Living Room Airlines, which highlighted living and working in Denver, Colorado. The first session kicked off with Robin Zimmerman, who presented on the importance of networking in college and beyond. First, she highlighted her experience in the public relations industry andContinue reading “Living Room Airlines: Networking, Agencies, Nonprofits, & More”
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Living Room Airlines: Agency Life & Living in the Windy City
On Wednesday’s session of Living Room Airlines, we got to take a virtual trip to the windy city, Chicago, Illinois, to hear about agency life in the Midwest’s largest city. To start off the night, we had an Agency Panel Q&A with Ali Graver from Mindshare, Sarah Corbin from Havas Chicago, and Casey Miller fromContinue reading “Living Room Airlines: Agency Life & Living in the Windy City”
Living Room Airlines: How to Land a Job in NYC & PR Pro Q&A
During our New York session of Living Room Airlines, we first heard from Anna Kopco, a digital account manager for Spotify at Warner Music Group, a conglomerate group that owns various record companies. Anna shared tips for landing an internship in a big city, and shared her experience interning for Warner Brothers Films and Victoria’sContinue reading “Living Room Airlines: How to Land a Job in NYC & PR Pro Q&A”
Living Room Airlines: PR Campaigns from Start to Finish & the Biggest Communication Industries in Nashville
During this session of Living Room Airlines, we heard from professionals in Nashville. Rachel Gaylord and Jenna Lorenz, both from Belle Communications, shared their experiences putting a PR campaign together from start to finish. Belle Communications is an online, Columbus-based public relations firm that works with various clients across the food, retail, tech, and autoContinue reading “Living Room Airlines: PR Campaigns from Start to Finish & the Biggest Communication Industries in Nashville”
Six Essentials Every Ohio State Student Needs This Spring Semester
By Jane Parry A HammockIf you have ever stepped foot on campus, you know that hammocks are extremely popular. In the springtime, it’s virtually impossible to go a day without seeing someone laying in a hammock. After recently purchasing my own, I must say, they are worth it! Hammocks are the perfect way to relaxContinue reading “Six Essentials Every Ohio State Student Needs This Spring Semester”
The importance of “me time” and what you can do to find some
By Karissa Eisinger I think I can safely say that everyone has learned a lot from the Coronavirus pandemic–the importance of vaccinations, social distancing, wearing a mask, washing your hands, the list goes on… but there is so much more to be learned from a global pandemic and an extremely long period of isolation thanContinue reading “The importance of “me time” and what you can do to find some”
Top 5 Ways to Stay Motivated During the Quarantine Slump
By Olivia Cohen As the one-year anniversary of quarantine nears, it gets increasingly harder to stay motivated in college. Zoom classes, piles of homework, limited interaction, and stressful university emails seem to be never ending. As I take a look at my fellow students, I can tell that we have all entered the ‘quarantine slump’Continue reading “Top 5 Ways to Stay Motivated During the Quarantine Slump”
Male vs. Female Sports Coverage and Pay Gap: If You’re Not First, You’re Last
By Lauren Taras I sat on my couch on Sunday waiting to watch the rivalry erupt between the Ohio State and Michigan basketball teams on my TV. However, there were two games going on. Ohio State men’s basketball had tip-off at 1:00 p.m. while the women’s team had a start time just an hour later.Continue reading “Male vs. Female Sports Coverage and Pay Gap: If You’re Not First, You’re Last”
Putting your best face forward: How to look professional for your next big interview
By Lila Kratsas It goes without saying that interviews, especially during these unprecedented times, can be extremely nerve-wracking. Some struggle with knowing how to act and what to say when trying to stand out over Zoom. Not only do you have to nail your elevator pitch, but you’re also expected to look professional while doingContinue reading “Putting your best face forward: How to look professional for your next big interview”
Maintaining Personal Connections in a Digital Day
By Mia Rodio Whether you are working or learning from home right now, I think everyone feels that it can be challenging to maintain personal connections with peers, coworkers, or professors. But, as our society becomes increasingly digital, it is more important than ever to build personal relationships. It may seem difficult, but there areContinue reading “Maintaining Personal Connections in a Digital Day”