Media Literacy Fellowship launched as Price Lang Public Relations marks new decade with focus on the power of storytelling, journalism
Sept. 24, 2021
Marking 10 years in business with a renewed focus on the power of storytelling, Price Lang Public Relations is establishing the Price Lang Media Literacy Fellowship, a graduate level program at the University of Central Oklahoma.
Price: Don’t overlook good internal communication
June 28, 2021
If the COVID-19 pandemic taught employers anything, it is the essential nature of employee communications. For many businesses, nonprofits and even government entities, communicating internally can be a bit of a mystery. We tend to be much better at speaking to the outside world than to our own co-workers.
Price Lang Public Relations announces rebrand, affirms commitment to clients
June 7, 2021
Price Lang Public Relations has announced a rebrand to its visual identity that underscores the firm’s focus on compelling storytelling across all communications platforms. The new look coincides with Price Lang’s 10th year serving a diverse client base, including small businesses, global corporations and local non-profits.
Attacks on Journalists are attacks on democracy. It has to stop.
January 14, 2021
By Emily Lang
“Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances.”
UCO Foundation names new board members and board leadership
September 1, 2020
By Emily Lang
The University of Central Oklahoma Foundation recently announced the election of five new members to its board of trustees and a new board chairperson. Each member will support the UCO Foundation’s work to provide scholarship assistance to deserving students and support for faculty, campus activities and vital programs at Central.
Heroes, tragedy and a life layered with opposites
May 4, 2020
By Emily Lang
“Show me a hero and I’ll write you a tragedy,” said the great F. Scott Fitzgerald. As a lifelong lover of good writing and more specifically, a Fitzgerald fan, the juxtaposition in that simple line hits me right between the eyes.</p>