Over the past decade, countries across the world – both rich and poor – have witnessed thousands of major natural disasters. America has had its fair share of natural disasters…
This semester in Social Media, I have learned quite a bit. Going into this class, I didn’t really know what to expect outside of the 140 characters I was familiar…
Recently I downloaded a new app, “Dream:ON.” While I am not alone in having mixed emoji’s over the app’s credibility, overall it is actually extremely interesting in this ever-changing, ever-apping…
As journalists/individuals of this new media century, one must stay informed of all reports and findings relating to mass media and its impact on society. In the Pew Research Center’s…
While on a field trip (yes, a FIELD TRIP! OMG!) to the Nebraska Humane Society, I learned several specific Social Media strategies thanks to Creighton alum Elizabeth Hilpipre. She shared…
Obviously Joseph Kony never saw this coming. There are many things that are ironic about this entire situation. One being that the stereotype of “Americans being narcissistic and making everything…
At the Social Media For Good event, held a few weeks ago, I was able to hear the Creighton College of Arts and Sciences promotions director, Joe Moore, break down…
I love movies. I love the Beatles. I also love judging things. So naturally, I wrote a review for my high school’s lit magazine. Clearly, it’s been a couple years.…
I’m 22 and I don’t cry. (Well, only during Titanic). I especially don’t cry at events: weddings, even funerals, but ESPECIALLY graduation. But for some reason, lately I’ve been campaigning…
Before this Social Media class, I understood what a “personal brand” was, but my depth perception of its place and importance in the world could not have been more off.…