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CMU PRSSA is Firing Up Red

By: Natalie Batten

As a public relations student, I am always looking for opportunities to enhance my resume and practice the skills I am learning in the classroom. One unique way to get involved is to participate in the PRSSA Bateman Case Study Competition. 

The Bateman Competition is a national event that began in 1973. Every year, more than 75 collegiate teams compete to address the case study by creating a campaign and implementing the tactics over the one month implementation period. 

Each team that enters the competition can have up to six students and works with a faculty advisor as well as a professional advisor. This provides a great opportunity to learn from a professional in the field as well as work closely with faculty members and other students in the major in an environment outside of class. 

This year, the client is the Lymphoma Research Foundation, the nation’s largest non-profit that exclusively focuses on serving those suffering from lymphoma through funding innovative research, education programs, outreach and patient services. 

CMU PRSSA’s Bateman Team has been hard at work generating ideas over the last few months and we are currently in our implementation period. Our goal is to increase awareness of the Lymphoma Research Foundation on CMU’s campus by engaging with our campus community.

The CMU Bateman Team is hosting a podcast called Lymphoma Talks, where once a week we feature a discussion with someone who has been impacted by lymphoma. We are also hosting two tabling events with information about the Lymphoma Research Foundation, and making cards for lymphoma patients. We are also hosting a Blaze Pizza fundraiser to raise money for the Lymphoma Research Foundation. A full list of our activities can be found below. 

For more information on the work we are doing, visit: www.cmuprssa.com/fireupred

If you are a college student with a PRSSA chapter at your school, look into joining the Bateman Competition next year! Information usually comes out in the fall. It is a great learning experience and opportunity to practice the skills you are learning in your classes by creating a public relations campaign to address a real issue in the world. 

Posted on February 23, 2022 and filed under Fire Up Red.

The Lymphoma Research Foundation

By: Madison Lillie

Founded in 1995, the Lymphoma Research Foundation (LRF) is determined to eliminate lymphoma by funding innovative research and serving those touched by lymphoma. The LRF is dedicated to helping patients, survivors, caregivers and families understand their diagnosis and make sure they have access to the support and resources they need. As the nation’s largest non-profit organization devoted exclusively to funding lymphoma research, the LRF is committed to supporting the lymphoma community through evidence-based education, support services and resources. 

Today, more than one million people are currently living with lymphoma. Nearly 90,000 adolescents and young adults (AYAs) ages 15 to 39 years are diagnosed with cancer each year. Lymphoma, the most common type of blood cancer, accounts for nearly 1-in-5 cancer diagnoses among young people. It’s incredibly important to know the most common lymphoma symptoms you should watch out for. 

It’s important to seek medical help if you are experiencing persistent fever, unexplained weight loss over months, drenching night sweats or persistently swollen lymph nodes that don’t improve or are getting larger, in the neck, underarm or groin. If you are experiencing these symptoms, consider reaching out to your primary care physician or university health center.

Through lymphoma-specific research grants and consortia, the LRF seeks to better understand more than 100 subtypes of lymphoma and support the development of new treatments. By going to the LRF website you can find an endless amount of resources on lymphoma. 

Lymphoma is more common than people may think but there’s no need to panic. By educating ourselves and others about this disease we can assist in catching cases early on and prevent lymphoma from taking any more lives. Thanks to the amazing work done by the LRF, those fighting this disease have the resources and support they need to continue fighting. 

Posted on February 19, 2022 .