Humber PR Committee
Description
We seek to advance PR knowledge outside the classroom by providing workshops, guest speakers and networking events to Humber students. The Humber PR Committee (HPRC) was developed to bring all students involved with, or interested in public relations (PR) together.
We offer events to engage students and build relationships within the PR community.
We seek to advance PR and communications knowledge for all Humber students by providing workshops, panels, guest speakers, networking events and more.
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