A team of four WSU students are awaiting their score sheets after their public relations campaign won an honorable mention for the 2021 Bateman Case Study Competition.
Emily Harris, Bateman competition team leader and senior public relations major, said it was amazing to get recognized, especially because there were 54 teams nationwide.
Sherwin Francies, writing and research director for the Bateman competition and senior public relations major, said he was still sleeping when he received a call from another team member, Steffi Ludahl, social media coordinator for the competition and senior public relations major.
“The first thing she said was, ‘We didn’t place, but we got honorable mention,’” Francies said. “And it was bittersweet because we were really expecting to place, but we still received an honorable mention, which is huge.”
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An architectâs rendering shows what a planned 30,000-square-foot addition to the National Corvette Museum will look like. Corvette Museum plans $12 million expansion
By DON SERGENT
dsergent@bgdailynews.com Apr 30, 2021
Apr 30, 2021
An architectâs rendering shows what a planned 30,000-square-foot addition to the National Corvette Museum will look like.
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. - As last yearâs introduction of a mid-engine Corvette attests, the story of Americaâs best-known sports car is constantly evolving.
Now, leaders of Bowling Greenâs National Corvette Museum are looking to better tell that story through a planned expansion of the museum.
Announced by the museumâs board of directors at last weekendâs Michelin NCM Bash, the plan calls for a 30,000-square-foot addition to the museum, to be added next to its original entrance and extending into the truck parking lot.
BOWLING GREEN, Ky. In order to better tell the evolving story of the Corvette, leaders of the National Corvette Museum in Bowling Green, Kentucky, have announced plans for an expansion. The board of directors said they plan to build a 30,000-square-foot addition (2,787-square-meter) after raising enough money for the project, which is estimated to […]
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