WVU makes personal development possible with new partnership

This could give people more opportunities

This could give people more opportunities

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More schools are offering online degree programs as a way to meet the needs of students who are also balancing a full-time job. In an effort to enhance their online curriculum, West Virginia University (WVU) announced it would be partnering its integrated marketing communications (IMC) online graduate program with the Public Relations Society of America (PRSA) to provide more opportunities to students.

“We are honored that WVU IMC has joined PRSA as a university partner,” said John D. Robinson, PRSA vice president of corporate development and industry partnerships. "WVU IMC’s online master's program in integrated marketing communications provides the social media, theoretical and practical skills for professionals to be successful in their field. Their tremendous program and standing expertise in this area will nicely complement our roster of university partners and help to advance the profession, as well as the professional."

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