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TAMIU s Office of PR earns multiple national awards - Laredo Morning Times

TAMIU s Office of PR earns multiple national awards Courtesy of TAMIU FacebookTwitterEmail Texas A&M International University’s Office of Public Relations won nine national awards at the recent 8th annual Educational Digital Marketing Awards competition.Courtesy /TAMIU Texas A&M International University’s Office of Public Relations, Marketing and Information Services has earned nine national awards at the recent 8th annual Educational Digital Marketing Awards competition placing it among top peer national winners. The Education Digital Marketing Award competition recognizes the best in educational websites, digital content, electronic communications, mobile media and social media. A national panel of industry specialists reviews and judges the competition, considering creativity, marketing execution, message impact, technology application and content innovation.

CNN Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield April 2, 2014 16:22:00

deep. and so when that shakes, it really shakes hard. a lot of subduction zone earthquakes are 200 miles deep. and there s a lot of padding between the shaking part and the earth surface where we live. here in chile, it is not that way. one great thing about where this tsunami happened, evenhough it was only about a six to eight-foot wave. this is not a highly populated area. you look at this cliff, these cliffs here almost of insanity, there is not a lot of place for people to live there. the people that do live here, live right along the coast, because they have to. it s the only flat land. and that s where we saw that last night. some of these areas here just north did see this water coming up and getting right into that community right through here. great graphics. really does help sort of explain the topography and how this played out. chad myers, thank you for that. and also our thanks to rolando santos, live for us in santiago, chile. we continue to update that story. a couple

CNN Legal View With Ashleigh Banfield April 2, 2014 16:19:00

foundations. rolando santos is vice president of cnn chile, live in santiago. and our chat myers live at the weather center with more with what comes next. rolando, can you get me up to date on the death and injuries and damage totals? what s the story? we re waiting now for the next report from the chilean version of fema, the next half hour. as it stands right now, there are six people dead in the region. we don t have a number of casualties at this point. there are three pressing problems. the number of aftershocks. so far, there have been more than 94 aftershocks since the initial earthquake last night at 8:45, 8:46 p.m. the second big issue is, that part of the country is a northern is a very northern tip of the region. is a desert area. and they have water problems to begin with. and remember, ashleigh, down here we have opposite seasons from you. we re actually going out of our summer into winter. or fall and into winter. and we had a particularly dry

CNN Wolf April 2, 2014 17:11:00

history of the world, actually, occurred here in santiago in 1960, which was a 9.5. and 5,000 people died there. so what is the big one? you could argue the 9.5 was. a lot of scientists are saying that basically it has a lot to do with how far out in the ocean it happens, whether or not the energy has built up or dissipated. we have had 94 aftershocks, and people are saying, well, that s good. because it s dissipating the energy, and some scientists are saying, no, that s not necessarily true. so i don t think anyone has a right answer about that. i think mother nature is going to do what mother nature does. and quite frankly, and at the risk of being subjective about it, i ve lived here for seven and a half, almost eight years. i think we escaped with very little damage, considering the magnitude of the earthquake. 8.2 magnitude is a huge, huge earthquake. and i m glad to hear that from you, rolando. thanks very much. rolando santos, reporting for us

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