Timeline
A 50-Year Timeline From The Institute for Public Relations
1956
- Chartered as the Foundation for Public Relations Research and Education
1959
- Fellowship Program brings selected professors into outstanding public relations departments or firms; 70 educators and 50 sponsors participate over two decades
1961
- First Annual Distinguished Lecture; leading scholars and practitioners explore public relations history and professional issues
- Grant supports new Communication, Public Opinion and Management course at Cornell University Graduate School of Business & Public Administration
1964
- First Foundation-supported bibliography of public relations studies; later editions appear in Public Relations Review
1968
- Begin audiovisual archives project preserving contemporary professional history through interviews with leading practitioners
1969
- First book on Public Relations Law
1973
- Opinion of the Publics, a documentary film of public relations case histories, is released; ultimately seen by 15 million people
1975
- Publish A Design for Public Relations Education, the first curricular guidelines by the Commission on Public Relations Education
- Launch Public Relations Review, the first peer-reviewed research journal in the field; produced by a commercial publisher since 1988
1977
- Publish Managing Your Public Relations: Guidelines for Nonprofit Organizations
- With University of Pennsylvania’s Wharton School, initiate an annual week-long symposium for high-potential public relations leaders
1980
- Introduce Best Master’s Thesis Award for graduate PR student research; now sponsored by Northwestern Mutual
- The Executive Speechmaker provides a structured approach to speech programs
1981
- Community Service Competition launched with National Communication Council for Human Services; students mount public relations campaigns for local charities
1984
- Pathfinder Award, funded by practitioner, educator and author Allen H. Center, created to recognize original program of scholarly research
1985
- First Golden Writing Awards for public relations students
- Advancing Public Relations: Recommended Curriculum for Graduate Public Relations Education, published with Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication (AEJMC)
- Begin annual breakfast at AEJMC to foster closer relations with key educators
1986
- Publish first book on New Technology and Public Relations, including early look at the Internet
1989
- Name changed to Institute for Public Relations Research and Education
1990
- Produce Communications that Count video on value of public relations
1992
- Public Relations Executive Forum established for high-potential, midcareer corporate communications people; now co-sponsored by Arthur W. Page Society
- Ketchum Excellence in PR Research Award starts as the Smart Grant and Internship
1996
- PR Evaluation Summit Meeting lays groundwork for Commission on Public Relations Measurement & Evaluation in 1998
- Institute’s first website begins offering all of our publications free
1997
- First International Symposium, When in Rome Do We Do as the Romans Do? presented with University of Florida College of Business Administration
1998
- Corporate Communications Policy Concerning the Internet surveys senior-level corporate public relations officers
- Institute research award presented at first Interdisciplinary Public Relations Research Conference at University of Maryland; IPRRC now held in conjunction with University of Miami each year
- Establish Alexander Hamilton Medal for lifetime contribution to professional public relations
2001
- Psychology and Public Relations Today is the first in a series of interdisciplinary bibliographies sponsored by General Motors
2002
- Primer of Public Relations Research by Dr. Don W. Stacks published by Guilford Press
2003
- Co-sponsor Arthur W. Page Society Case Writing Competition to develop more business school teaching material involving public relations
- International Index of Bribery for News Coverage published in cooperation with the International Public Relations Association
2004
- Create Golden Ruler Award for excellence in measurement; renamed for Jack Felton in 2006
- With PRWeek, explore measurement from perspectives of clients, agencies, researchers and educators
- International Distinguished Lecture by Harold Burson, and first Business School Seminar with Henley Management College and PRWeek-UK
2005
- Public Relations Leadership Forum launched for highpotential agency executives; co-sponsored by Page Society and Council of PR Firms
- Science Beneath the Art column debuts in PR News
2006
- 50th anniversary celebrated with launch of Summit on Corporate Communications
2007
- The Institute funded a third edition of an international PR case studies book by Dr. Judy Turk and Linda Scanlan, sponsored by Schering-Plough and Philips Electronics
- Dr. W. Timothy Coombs authored “Crisis Management and Communications,” examining the research base in this area
2008
- IPR published “A Professional’s Guide to Guest Lecturing,” a book by Tom Martin of The College of Charleston
2009
- IPR featured in cover story in PR Magazine, flagship publication of the China International Public Relations Association
2011
- Richard Edelman delivers the 50th Annual Distinguished Lecture, “Reimagining Our Profession, Public Relations for a Complex World”. Bill Nielsen accepts the Alexander Hamilton Medal for lifetime achievement in public relations.
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