Sample Press Release
Sample Press Release
Sample Press Release
11, 2012 Contact: Gabby Bryant University of Maryland Public Relations Representative 240-328-4978 gbryant@terpmail.umd.edu
Gabby Bryant, Book News Release Pg. 2 Because these tests provide information about people, they serve as devices for agencies for employment, admittance or risk analysis. In the book, Hanson describes his belief that lie detector tests are the worst kind of test because they delve into a persons private thoughts. To learn more about Hansons analysis of testing, copies of the book are available at local bookstores, or please contact the books publishing company, University of California Press, or by contacting Denise Cicourel at UC Press, 2120 Brekeley Way, Berkeley, CA 94720. The Division of University Relations is also available at 301-405-4683. An electronic version of the book is also available at http://publishing.cdlib.org/ucpressebooks/view?docId=ft4m3nb2h2&brand=ucpress.
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To: Rebecca Lurye, newsumdbk@gmail.com Subject Line: A Different Perspective on Testing Ms. Lurye: Professor F. Allan Hanson in the department of anthropology has written a new book titled Testing Testing: Social Consequences of the Examined Life, detailing a new perspective on taking different tests throughout life. According to Hanson, when people take tests, like for IQ, they are assigned to different levels of intelligence, Where they are then treated, act and come to think of themselves according to the expectations associated with those categories. This book brings a fresh point of view to something that we have all encountered throughout our lives and may be of particular interest to students who are still taking tests for different reasons. To learn more about this book, please contact the publishing company, University of California Press, or by contacting Denise Cicourel at UC Press, 2120 Berkeley Way, Berkeley, CA 94720. You may also contact the Division of University Relations at 301-405-4683. Sincerely, Gabby Bryant University of Maryland Public Relations Representative 240-328-4978 gbryant@terpmail.umd.edu
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To: Rebecca Lurye, newsumdbk@gmail.com Subject Line: 8.7 Percent Minority Enrollment Increase Ms. Lurye: The University of Maryland is excited to announce the campuss diversity spike within the student body. Minority enrollment has increased by 8.7 percent this fall with only a one percent increase in the schools enrollment overall. Enrollment has increased as the following this year: African American: 5.3 percent increase American Indian: 29.1 percent increase Asian: 8.5 percent increase Hispanic: 6.6 percent increase These statistics are crucial to the progress of the school and campus officials are very energized about future diversity prospects. President Wallace Loh has made valuable quotes pertaining to the subject. To learn more about this study and the Division of University Relations, please contact Peter Weiler, Vice President of Administration, at 301-405-4683. Sincerely, Gabby Bryant University of Maryland Public Relations Representative 240-328-4978 gbryant@terpmail.umd.edu
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Division of University Relations 2119 Main Administration Building College Park, MD 20740 301-405-4683 FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Nov. 11, 2012 Contact: Gabby Bryant University of Maryland Public Relations Representative 240-328-4978 gbryant@terpmail.umd.edu
The increase in minority students is a gratifying sign for the many students, faculty and administrators who have worked for it, Dr. Loh said. We still have more to do. This is only the beginning. To learn more about the diversity study, please visit http://www.urhome.umd.edu. ###