UC-Berkeley’s Expensive PR Campaign Backfires
Campus officials said the PR money didn’t come from tuition but couldn’t point to its specific source(s).
The College Fix reports.
UC-Berkeley spent $200,000 on PR to get its chancellor in TED Talks, Davos forum
What is it with University of California campuses blowing money on PR campaigns that backfire?
Months after UC-Davis was revealed to have spent $175,000 to scrub the internet of references to campus police pepper-spraying protesters, and the UC system shelled out $158,000 to blanket the airwaves with good PR after a critical state audit, UC-Berkeley is facing scrutiny for money it spent on its scandal-plagued chancellor.
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UC-Berkeley spent $200,000 on PR to get its chancellor in TED Talks, Davos forum (The College Fix)
UC-Berkeley spent $200,000 on PR to get its chancellor in TED Talks, Davos forum (The College Fix)