Wednesday, March 25, 2015


Alumni Spotlight: Meet Kara!

I am a Marketing Director for Integrated Employer Solutions. I handle the design and distribution of all campaigns, format and brand all company documents, direct and manage company events and charity event participation, manage all social media and SEO efforts, update the HTML code on the company's 3 websites and much more!
The MAPC program prepared me for a career in a fast-paced, professional environment by continuing to challenge me throughout my time as a student within the program. Every project, presentation or deadline was a new opportunity to grow as an individual and expand my knowledge in the field.
The  faculty in the MAPC program is the reason I finished my degree and went on to begin a successful career. They never missed an opportunity to challenge me as a student and help me with whatever I needed. Not only are they great professors, they are great people and I have enjoyed continuing to hear from them prior to commencement.
In 2013 I completed a web designers certificate through the University of Utah. In September 2015 I will be moving to LA to support my boyfriends career in the NHL while continuing to work remotely for Integrated. I cannot thank my family, friends and the professors at SUU enough for encouraging me to work hard and follow my dreams. Without them, I would not be where I am today in my career.

Wednesday, March 4, 2015


Alumni Spotlight: Meet Justin McArthur!

I work for Staheli West Inc., an agricultural machinery manufacture. I currently handle all marketing efforts, public relations, human resources, and employee development programs.

The MAPC program has been a key factor in how I came to do what I am doing. I started as a marketer, making ads and videos – something I had limited experience with prior to the MAPC program. As I learned more at school, I was given the opportunity to apply those things. I have since made more videos and ads (of course) but also put on a few events, helped with interviewing and hiring of employees, handled new employee orientation/training, and currently do a leadership/communication training with our employees twice a month. Without the courses I took as part of the MAPC program, I would not have been asked to complete these other projects. Not only did it give me the skills I needed to add value to the business, it also gave me credibility with management and co–workers.

The faculty, especially Dr. Matt Barton, have been crucial to my success. I learned applicable skills and theories, but was also given to opportunity to carry out work projects and school projects at the same time – often they were one in the same. On several occasions I approached faculty members in search of advice on work related issues.  They didn't have to help, but they did because they understood that the MAPC is  professional degree and that helping me outside of coursework was ultimately helping me become a better professional.


One quick story: In the Spring of 2014, while I was preparing to graduate, Staheli West began having personnel issues – some related to accountability, others to a general lack of communication. It was to the point where the owner was preparing to hire a consult to come help solve the problem. He approached me and said, “you’re about to be a master communicator, right?” I explained that I was about to graduate with a Masters of Communication. After joking, he asked me if I would conceive and implement a plan to help everyone “get along and talk to each other.” It took a few months, and is still a work in progress, but it is better than it has been in the past. Thanks to the things I’ve learned at school, I am contributing to Staheli West in a way that no one else here can. There is no doubt that the MAPC program helped me, and as a result Staheli West, become more professional.

Monday, January 12, 2015

#flatmatt

Print and color your own Flat Matt for the contest!
The MA in Professional Communication Presents
“The #flatmatt Contest”
You are officially invited to participate in the #flatmatt contest.  Follow the MA in Professional Communication program on social media and refer to these rules as your guide.  The contest is simple, just follow these steps:
1.  Go to suumapc.blogspot.com.
2.  Download the “flat matt” and color him.
3.  Take flatmatt on an adventure that you capture with photos and/or video.  Winners will be chosen by the Graduate Program Marketing Team.  Winning entries will be creative, visually appealing, tell an interesting story and are done in good taste.  All entries will be judged based on the following criteria: originality = 30%; creativity = 30%; overall appeal = 40%
4.  Send your entry to @suumapc on Instagram, Twitter or Facebook and use the “#flatmatt”.  You can also email your submission to suucommsocial@gmail.com.
5.  Two grand prize winners will receive a $1,000 scholarship to the SUU MA in Professional Communication Program.  Other winners will receive SUU gear and merchandise.  Scholarship winners must be admitted and attend the MAPC program in Fall 2015 or Spring 2016.  
All contest participants need to be willing to submit their name, email, phone & permission to use the entry for other promotional purposes as determined by the program.  This information will be submitted to the Graduate Director after winners have been notified.  All entries are due by Tuesday March 31, 2015.
In an increasingly competitive job market, students are realizing that a graduate degree can help make them even more employable, earn a better wage, and secure a rewarding career.  In fact, a recent study at Georgetown University reveals that a master’s degree is worth $457,000 more than a bachelor’s degree in career earnings.  Moreover, jobs that require a master’s degree are expected to grow by nearly 22% through 2020.  As you plan your future, consider what an MA in Professional Communication can do for you.  Whether it’s right now or in the future, whether it’s online or face-to-face, this program could be the difference between a good job and great career.  Check out the details at www.suu.edu/hss/comm/masters/ and contact Professor Matt Barton, the Graduate Director: 435-586-7970; bartonm@suu.edu.