"Everyone walked out saying how much they enjoyed the event and learning about y'all's experiences," she said. "We are forever grateful for the way you have taken our chapter under your wing and welcomed us to the NABJ community."
TABJ members Chanel, Chisa, Chris, Dioni, Dre, Jordan and Kerry visited High Point University and swapped stories with the students at the student chapter's Meet N Greet. Mayeesa Mitchell, the student chapter founding president, thanked TABJ for volunteering their time and expertise.
"Everyone walked out saying how much they enjoyed the event and learning about y'all's experiences," she said. "We are forever grateful for the way you have taken our chapter under your wing and welcomed us to the NABJ community."
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HPU's new NABJ student chapter has invited professionals to meet with students to discuss careers in communications from 7-9 p.m. Wednesday, Oct. 8, in Room 208 of the School of Communication. For GPS navigation, please use this address: 833 Montlieu Avenue, High Point, NC 27262. When you arrive, let security know you are there for the #NABJ event, and they will tell you where to park. Light refreshments will be provided. (The School of Communication is Building No. 11 on this campus map).
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