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Presented by Albert Carrisalez, this gives an overview of the plans UTSA has in place to become a Tier 1 University. Shown to The Greater San Antonio Chamber of Commerce Education/Workforce Committee on February 10, 2009.
This presentation highlights faculty accomplishments and areas of research expertise from the UTSA College of Public Policy. The College of Public Policy educates the next generation of public servants at the local, state, national and international levels. The College’s faculty and students are engaged in teaching and learning, research, and service initiatives addressing critical community issues. The College prepares future leaders to advance public policy and practice that contributes to the public good and equips students to manage and advocate for better policy solutions to some of the most critical issues facing the community, nation and the world.
1. MEDIA ALERT
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
University of Toledo Students and Faculty Raising Awareness for Organ and Tissue Donors
WHAT: The University of Toledo Public Relations Student Society of America (UT
PRSSA) is hosting a Campus Snowball Fight. This event is to gain awareness for
the Do It Now Campaign to increase the number of people who are willing to be
organ and/or tissue donors. At least 300 students, professors, staff, administrators,
and community members are expected to participate. Among those participating
are interns from local television stations.
WHO: University of Toledo students, faculty, staff, administrators, UT PRSSA, and
community members
WHEN: Friday, Feb. 12, 2016: 2 p.m. - 2:30 p.m.
WHERE: The University of Toledo Main Campus in front of the Student Union.
2801 W Bancroft St, Toledo, OH 43606
WHY: UT PRSSA is participating in a statewide competition to create the most
successful campaign to increase donors in Ohio and are responsible for signing up
10,347 participants by the end of February 2016. The winner of the competition
will receive $2,000 for their organization. This is one of several events planned by
UT PRSSA. There will be a formal presentation at the beginning of February
2016, and there is a weeklong Donor Celebration during the week of February
22nd, including a walk for life.
CONTACT: Jane Doe at 419-123-5555 or Jane.Doe@rockets.utoledo.edu
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