Colleges
Watch The Yard Wants To Connect With Your HBCU’s Communications Director
At Watch The Yard, our mission is to amplify the voices and stories of Historically Black Colleges and Universities (HBCUs) by partnering with their communication teams. We’re dedicated to shedding light on the incredible achievements, events, and news unfolding on HBCU campuses, and we need your assistance to make this happen.
As the new school year kicks off, we’re excited to collaborate closely with HBCUs across the nation. Our aim is to cover news articles and press releases that highlight the remarkable endeavors taking place on your campus. However, we’ve noticed that not all HBCUs have up-to-date contact information for their communication teams readily available on their websites.
To ensure we establish effective communication channels, we’re reaching out directly to our valued audience – the HBCU community. We’re seeking your help in building an accurate and comprehensive list of communication directors at each HBCU. By doing so, we can connect with these dedicated professionals and work together to spotlight the outstanding achievements and activities at your institution.
How You Can Contribute:
Please take a moment to assist us in this vital endeavor. Use our quick and easy contact form to provide the most current information for the communication directors at your HBCU. Your contribution will play an essential role in strengthening our partnerships and ensuring that your institution’s stories receive the attention they deserve.
We appreciate your support in helping us fulfill our mission of celebrating and promoting the rich tapestry of HBCUs. Together, we can shine a spotlight on the positive impact these institutions have on their communities and the world.
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