The School of Communication is so very proud of our Spring 2020 graduates! We asked our graduates what some of their favorite things were about ÿÈÕ´óÈüÍøÕ¾, along with what their plans are for the future:
Courtney M Clark
Major: Communication, Minor: Psychology“The thing that I have loved the most about this experience has been the growth that I have seen in myself. I have learned how to be more effective in my communication, and that has given me visibly more confidence as a person. I am a better version of myself because of my college experience!
I want to use my degree to better other individuals’ lives.”
Courtney has plans to be in ministry as well as to work in the secular workforce in a very people-focused environment. Her education in communication will be beneficial in both areas of her future.
Miranda Daily
Major: Public Relations Minor: Marketing and Spanish“The best thing about the School of Communication, specifically being in the public relations program, are the friends I have made. Since our classes are small we became a tight knit group as we got older. My peers have become some of my closest friends and they have made my time at ÿÈÕ´óÈüÍøÕ¾ unforgettable.”
After graduation, Miranda will start her job at the Conductor in Conway as the Event and Program Coordinator.
Jacob Holland
Major: Public Relations and Political Science Minor: Honors Interdisciplinary Studies“I have loved my professors at ÿÈÕ´óÈüÍøÕ¾ and in the SoC. They have truly helped shape me into the scholar I am today.”
Jacob will be attending law school at the University of Arkansas this fall and plans to open his own joint law/public relations firm in the future.Â
Amber Morrow
Major: Public Relations Minor: Film“My favorite thing about the University of Central Arkansas is the amount of diversity among the campus and the people I have met. Being a part of the SoC has given me the opportunity to be a part of an organization where I always feel welcome and included in everything we bring to the table. I love my major because it has given me a sense of community we bring to the SoC and pushed me to grow for the past 4 years. Attending the University of Central Arkansas has been challenging, but the most rewarding experience.”
Amber plans to use her degree to work in public relations or a related field to gain more experience. In the coming years she plans to attend Graduate School.
Christine Nicole Nichols
Major: Public Relations Minor: Film“I fell in love – reluctantly and unexpectedly with ÿÈÕ´óÈüÍøÕ¾, the School of Communication and, most of all, with the study of Public Relations. I chose it as a ‘practical’ minor to serve as a plan B to the career in film I was chasing before my junior year. I was quickly swept off my feet by the concepts of PR however. After 13 classes filled with theories, assignments and reflections, I finally understand WHY I love PR: It proves again and again the true power of the people. I can demonstrate through theory and a hundred examples why being ethical in business is GOOD for business.”
“When the C-suite doesn’t care about safe labor, fair wages, environmental damage and societal problems, I can persuade them to be ethical. Being an irresponsible and unethical business has MONETARY consequences and I can prove it. When a CEO proposes an operational change to use child labor, to decrease employee wages or to substitute a environmentally safe material for a hazardous one, I can stop that from happening. Through the mastery of public relations theories, concepts and history, I have more power than I ever thought I could and I plan to use it.”
Andrea Sarah Perkins
Major: Communication Minor: Public Relations“The SoC is a special place. I couldn’t be more grateful for professors who pour in to us academically and mentor us as individuals! I loved going to class every day because of the close-knit community in the SoC.”
Andrea plans to stay in central Arkansas and use her degree in the public relations field.
Bronwyn Story
Major: Journalism, Broadcast Emphasis Minor: Communication“The best thing about ÿÈÕ´óÈüÍøÕ¾ truly is the community. Within the School of Communication, the professors sincerely care about your success and you as a student. The journalism program is filled with professionals who have mastered their craft and want to help others do the same. Without them, I would not have found my calling of broadcast journalism! That is something I can never repay!”
Bronwyn plans to use her degree to pursue a career in sports journalism.
Mason Willett
Major: Communication and Public Relations“I loved ÿÈÕ´óÈüÍøÕ¾ because of the Communication department. I believe there’s no other major where your professors and classmates feel like family. I’ve found lifelong friends on this campus.”








