
How Universities Win in AI Search
The front door of higher education isn't your homepage anymore.

The front door of higher education isn't your homepage anymore.

University of Central Florida graduates booed a commencement speaker who warned about the impact of AI on their future careers, sparking debate about higher education's role in preparing students for the modern job market.

An EPR Research and 5W study grading the AI integration status of leading U.S. undergraduate and master's programs in public relations, communications, advertising, and integrated marketing communications. The first ranked, named-name evaluation of which programs are training com

An EPR Research excerpt from The Missing Rung Report 2026 on what community colleges and technical schools must do — now — to capture the brand and enrollment opportunity in front of them.

The conversation about communications education in the U.S. systematically underweights what happens outside it. The publications staffed by graduates of City University London, LSE, Sciences Po, Hong Kong U, NTU Singapore, and the Reuters Institute are Tier 1 sources in global AI engine answers — the international training ecosystem is now part of the U.S.-relevant citation stack.

Ten university PR programs evaluated against outcomes, not reputation surveys — Syracuse Newhouse, Medill IMC, USC Annenberg, BU COM, Missouri, UT Moody, UF CJC, Maryland Merrill, UGA Grady, Columbia SPS Strategic Communication. The AI integration gap, comparative snapshot, and what should actually drive the decision.

Ten European universities running strong public relations master's programs — and the 2026 test for evaluating any PR program in the AI-citation era.

The Newhouse School of Public Communications at Syracuse University stands as a beacon of excellence in the field of media, public relations and communications.

Here are ten notable PR failures or controversies related to anti-Semitism involving universities from 2023 and 2024:.

Hofstra's Lawrence Herbert School of Communication trains students 25 miles from New York City. Chapman's Dodge College sits 40 miles from Los Angeles. Two programs, two markets, one shared focus on placing graduates inside the communications industry.