Monday, August 29, 2011

Former PWC Student Receives Promotion

Stephanie Bruns, a PWC graduate, has been working for Priority Integrated Marketing as an Email Marketing Developer since January of 2011. Bruns is in charge of email development and list management. Recently, Bruns received a promotion to Account Executive/Editor and will move permanently to her new position at the end of September. Her new job duties will include writing financial and health articles and editing all of her client's projects including web, print, and email.

Congratulations to Stephanie on her new position. She's a great example of what a PWC major can do after graduation!

Saturday, June 18, 2011

Congratulations to PWC majors who received honors for the 2011 Spring Semester!

Students with a 3.8-4.0 GPA were awarded High Honors.
Students with a 3.5-3.75 GPA were awarded Honors.

High Honors
McKenna Carr
Janna Dorman
Lorien Downing
Dan Gilland
Kylie Jacobsen
Maigan Olson
Ashlinn Thommes
Aubrey Wood

Honors
Amanda Paine

Thursday, June 2, 2011

Helpful Guide for Writing on the Web

Dr. Lori Baker shared with me that a free, online guide for writing for the web is now available from the editors of Writing Spaces. The Web Writing Style Guide 1.0 can be found at http://writingspaces.org/wwsg/title

Be sure to check out this document when you get a chance!

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

Summer Internship Opportunity at Marshall Lyon County Library

Ms. Lacey Louwagie, Teen Services Librarian, at the Marshall Lyon County Library is looking for a summer intern. The intern's duties would involve working with Ms. Louwagie during the Summer Reading Program (which runs from the end of May to the end of July). The responsibilities of the internship would include: organizing and chaperoning teen events, advising teens on reading selections, updating the teen blog and social media, and other related duties as they arise. If you are interested in this internship, please contact Ms. Louwagie at 507-537-7003, ext. 114.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Editing Job Opportunity

This job opportunity comes from the Association of Writing Programs and Dr. Neil Smith here at SMSU. Please read on for more details:
Assistant Editor, Amazon. Shopbop.com, a leading voice in online fashion retail, is looking for a technically minded writer with knowledge of fashion terminology & a meticulous, uncompromising eye for detail to assist in the writing & editing of product copy for our web store. Job Responsibilities: write technical descriptions for apparel, shoes, & accessories under tight production timelines & in a fast-paced environment; write & organize brand biographies with each new season; organize information requests & daily product work lists; research & stay up to date on customs requirements & regulations for international shipments. Basic Qualifications: BA in Writing, English, or equivalent; knowledge of technical apparel, accessory, & footwear terminology; excellent writing & copyediting skills with applied experience in both areas; basic HTML knowledge & applied experience; impeccable attention to detail & understanding of subtleties within the language; basic computer skills & proficiency with the Microsoft Office suite. Preferred Qualifications: prior experience as a fashion writer. Submit your resume online: https://us-amazon.icims.com/jobs/... & e-mail a cover letter & 3-5 short writing samples to careers@shopbop.com

Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Web Designer Job in Marshall

GoMarshall.Net in Marshall, Minnesota, is advertising for a web designer. For more details about the job, please visit this link: http://www.gomarshall.net/help.htm

Monday, March 21, 2011

Technical Editing Scholarship

The Technical Editing SIG is offering a scholarship of $800 to a student pursuing an undergraduate degree in Technical Communication (or a related area, such as professional writing). The Technical Editing SIG is accepting scholarship applications for 2011. The deadline for submission is June 12, 2011. Winners will be notified in mid-July 2011.


Students applying for this scholarship are expected to be able to demonstrate their focus on topics related to technical editing through their academic studies, current jobs, special projects, or undergraduate/graduate program.


To be eligible for a scholarship, an applicant must be:

* Enrolled in an undergraduate degree program in Technical Editing or Technical Communication (or a related program, such as Professional Communication)

* Pursuing a career as a Technical Editor


For more information on the scholarship, see the STC Technical Editing Web site.


Complete the online Scholarship Application at the STC Technical Editing Web site.