
What We Do?
In the Knox College Office of Communications, we work with local, state, and national media to promote the College, its faculty, staff, and students. We look for ways to publicize the quality and quantity of scholarship and creative work conducted by Knox faculty and students, the diversity of the College community and their energy and enthusiasm for learning.
Communications staff develop and pitch news stories and story ideas on faculty research and expertise to media outlets. Whenever possible, we also develop stories on student research and accomplishments. Communications staff also manage media relations regarding College administrative policies and activities.
Photography
Photographs of campus events and activities should be requested and scheduled through the Office of Communications. Requests should be made at least two weeks in advance of the event.News on the Web
The Office of Communications maintains a news site on the Web. All press releases and news stories are available on the Web at www.knox.edu/news.Knoxletter
The Knoxletter is prepared by the Office of Communications. A request for media relations services also constitutes a request for placement in the Knoxletter. Your news item will appear in one or more editions of the Knoxletter.Posters
Generally, on-campus promotions such as posters are the responsibility of the individuals planning an event.
Media Relations Staff
Peter Bailley, Associate Director of Media Relations, ext. 7715
Adriana Colindres, Features & Profiles, ext. 7650
Colleen Culbertson, Knoxletter Editor, ext. 7337
How We Can Help You?
How You Can Help Us?
Many of you are doing work that could be of interest to the general public. Please let us know when you are doing something that might be the genesis of an interesting story.
Generally, the Office of Communications can assist in promoting:
We may also find interest among the public in:
Deadlines
Notify the Office of Communications as far in advance as possible about upcoming speakers, performances, or exhibitions that are open to the public.
Garnering good coverage takes time. Reporters plan feature stories two to three weeks ahead, requiring as much detail as possible as far in advance as possible.
For dated materials such as presentations and performances, please observe the following guidelines for meeting the deadlines of media outlets
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