PR Pros to Gain Valuable Insights During SPJ Ethics Week, April 15-19

The PR industry can learn a lot from journalism's own ethics code as well as challenges faced in today's newsrooms.
The PR industry can learn a lot from journalism's own ethics code as well as challenges faced in today's newsrooms.
PRSA's College of Fellows is in trouble, with one-third of its members M.I.A. But given years of such bad history, who can blame defectors?
With massive bylaw / compliance conflicts, PRSA’s unenforced Code of Ethics hasn’t been updated since Bill Clinton was POTUS.
The Commission on Public Relations Education (CPRE) reports ethical competency shortfalls of PR graduates / new professionals. But are PR ethics codes partially to blame?
Trust cannot exist without evidence-based ethics. The 2024 European Business Ethics Forum illuminated this fact well in the City of Light.
To advance ethics in strategic communication, it's critical to reach boardroom and c-suite leaderships well outside the PR industry.
In matters of perceived media bias, have some traditional news sources pushed Americans to the point where they no longer care?
For more than a decade, PRSA claimed to have a legitimate "Memorandum of Understanding" (MOU) with the U.S. Dept. of Defense. They were lying.
In 2016, PRSA’s Chairman declared the words “I hate math!” as PR anathema. Now, in 2024, PRSA's new $5 million balance sheet discrepancy underscores its corruption.
With a $300,000 loss at the Diversity Action Alliance, PRSA members deserve to know what their own Foundation "charity" is really doing on DEI.