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One tweet, free snacks: Pretzel Crisps delivers
Emily Wienberg is currently Morrissey & Company’s PR intern. She is a senior studying public relations at Boston University. When a company uses Twitter to give away free stuff, I’m instantly intrigued. Being a college student on a budget, I’m … Continue reading
Loco for Boloco: How a burrito can affect your repuation
Emily Wienberg is currently Morrissey & Company’s PR intern. She is a senior studying public relations at Boston University. This week Boston.com celebrated its 16th birthday by hosting pop-up parties around the city, including one at the Boloco Commons location. … Continue reading
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Boosting Reputation and Connecting BU One Call at a Time
Emily Wienberg is currently Morrissey & Company’s PR intern. She is a senior studying public relations at Boston University. Recently, Boston University administrators and staff personally called over 4,300 freshmen and transfer students to see how they were adjusting to … Continue reading