For Immediate Release: October 25, 2011
USU Agricultural Communication Club
Agriculture Systems and Technology Education Building
1498 North 800 East
Logan, Utah 84321
Advisor Denise Stewardson
435-797-1592
denise.stewardson@usu.edu
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LOGAN, Utah—The USU Agricultural Communication Club will host a Youtube learning event on November 9 from 4:30-6 p.m. This event is open to any student, or community member who has a desire to learn how to edit and upload videos to Youtube.
The Utah State University Agricultural Communication Club fosters career development among future Agricultural Communicators; facilitates Public Relations and Communications within the College of Agriculture; nutures professional development; encourages student involvement in Utah State University, community, and industry. The ACC is part of the National Agriculture Communicators of Tomorrow, whose mission is “to build relationships among agricultural communication professionals and college students and faculty, to provide professional and academic development for members and to promote agriculture through communications efforts.”
ACC meets twice a month, on Wednesdays at 4:30 p.m. in the Agriculture Systems and Technology Education Building in room 108. There are over 20 members, and club membership is open to any student who wishes to join. Membership is free for the USU chapter but fees are $15, for those who would like to be part of the NACT.
Paige Morgan
ACC Secretary/Treasurer
paige.morgan@aggiemail.usu.edu
801-369-3619
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Paige,
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-Savannah Forsberg
great job on this assignment! The story was interesting, informative and you kept it short and sweet. I think you have a great topic. I was actually really interested in learning more about this event after reading this.
ReplyDeleteI saw a couple of AP errors. The date in the lead and I think USU should be spelled out. Other than a little fine tuning, this is a great draft.
ReplyDeleteSpell out USU! Other than that it's an interesting story and I love it.
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