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UC San Diego professor featured in annual lecture series
Award honors PR efforts
Noé Cugny
Johnathan Parr
Printz Reporter
The Dale Center for the Study of War & Society at The University of Southern Mississippi kicked off the 10th Annual Richard McCarthy Lecture Series on Monday. Dan Hallin, professor of communications at the University of California in San Diego, presented the lecture “Reporting the Vietnam War.” Hallin, a well-published scholar and recipient of several awards for his books, has written on the media and war, including Vietnam, Central America and the Gulf War. His research concerns journalism, political communication and the comparative analysis of media systems, according to UC San Diego’s Department of Communications. Hallin raised two major issues in his lecture: the common misconception that media is the source of the public opinion shift that enabled the end of the war in Vietnam, and the similarities and differences with more recent conflicts in U.S. history.
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Brittny Roberts/Printz Dan Hallin, professor of communications at UC San Diego, speaks about “Reporting on the Vietnam War” on Monday at 6 p.m. in the LAB. The History Department hosted the lecture to kick off the three-part Richard McCarthy Lecture Series.
The Office of University Communications, the public relations unit for The University of Southern Mississippi, received the illustrious Lantern Award from Southern Public Relations Federation during their conference Sept. 14-17 for the Closer Look campaign. “The campaign was an advertising campaign targeting key markets and audiences throughout southern Mississippi,” said Brittney Westbrook, manager of marketing for university communications. “It challenged (misconceptions) about The University of Southern Mississippi and south Mississippi in general.” University communications used the Closer Look campaign to highlight the facts about the great work being done in the classrooms, in the laboratories and in the community, which Westbrook said might be surprising to some. According to Westbrook, the Southern Public Relations Federation honored university communications in the shortterm campaign category. A short-term campaign is a plan that lasts no more than six months, manages the organization’s point
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Campus police arrest student for social media threat Kathryn Miller Executive Editor
Twenty-year-old Brandon Hardin, a business major at The University of Southern Mississippi, was arrested Monday night for posting an anonymous threat to the Hattiesburg campus on the social media application Yik Yak. The anonymous post read: “The red will flow tomorrow
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in JGH. I recommend missing class.” The post was in reference to Tuesday. Hardin’s post threatened the USM community as well as Joseph Greene Hall Tuesday. According to the University Police Department, he is being charged with posting a computer threat to cause injury, which is a felony offense. Hardin is now placed on interim suspension with
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the university, while UPD continues the investigation following an interview with Hardin. There is no comment about him facing expulsion from Southern Miss. UPD Detective Captain Rusty Keyes said there is no further evidence to suggest why Hardin made the threatening post. According to UPD, there is no further evidence or information that suggests a
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threat to the campus. “We are pleased that we are close to a resolution in this case,” said Bob Hopkins, university police chief, according to a USM press release. “The quick arrest is a credit to good and efficient detective work.” Keyes said UPD has the resources available to trace someone. “Everything you post on social media is traceable,” he said.
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