Lee University Bateman Team Launches Campaign About Civility Friday, March 5, 2021 - by Eliza Souers, Lee University
Bateman Team members, from left, Carolyn Russel, Amy Harrison, Amulya Chalapathy, Chandler Redding, and Savannah Jones
Lee University’s Bateman Team has launched its campaign for the Public Relations Student Society of America Bateman Competition. The campaign project is raising awareness about civility in the workplace, titled “Unity Through Civility.” The team consists of junior public relations major Carolyn Russel and senior public relations majors Amulya Chalapathy, Amy Harrison, Savannah Jones, and Chandler Redding.
The Bateman Team has implemented a campaign for civility running through March 8 to raise awareness to the increasing concern of lack of civility in everyday life. The team’s main goal is to help people realize their own role in the issue of incivility and help them become part of the solution by equipping and empowering them with
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(From WTAMU): Four WT students are actively finding ways to turn the temperature down in potentially contentious conversations through their
Hear Me Out campaign, part of the 2021 Public Relations Student Society of America Bateman Competition. WT’s team presentation is about 20 minutes long and includes a short experience piece when there is time for it. They conclude with a short survey.
The Bateman Competition is PRSSA (Public Relations Student Society of America) ’s national case study competition where students create and implement a full public relations campaign. This year, the goal is to help the Public Relations Society of America to reverse the corrosion of civility in American life and encourage respectful conversations in public discourse in all corners of society.