PRCA Mobile October Luncheon On October 24

The Public Relations Council of Alabama (PRCA) Mobile, in partnership with the University of South Alabama (USA) College of Business, will present a panel discussion in honor of National Media Literacy Week, October 21-25. On October 24, the panel will provide an in-depth conversation on “Seeking the Truth: Combating Disinformation in Media, Online, and Our Conversations.” Panelists include Dr. Jennifer Zoghby, visiting professor and researcher, USA Mitchell College of Business; Nadia Bush, senior professor, USA Department of Communications; Dr. Stacy Wellborn, entrepreneur and assistant professor, Spring Hill College of Business; and Candace Houston, CEO of NspireU Media, radio producer and broadcaster. The panel discussion will be at 11 a.m. with a networking lunch at noon at the Mitchell Learning Resource Center at USA.

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