
NSAC - Enter today. Dr. Larry Kelley, Professor - Jack Valenti School of Communication
09/02/21 • 33 min
NSAC is the National Student Advertising Competition, where more than 2000 college students create a strategic advertising/marketing campaign for a corporate client. This year it's Oculus, from Facebook. Walking away with honors is so much more than a cash prize. It's affirmation of qualification, and it's really fun. So what are you waiting for?
NSAC is the National Student Advertising Competition, where more than 2000 college students create a strategic advertising/marketing campaign for a corporate client. This year it's Oculus, from Facebook. Walking away with honors is so much more than a cash prize. It's affirmation of qualification, and it's really fun. So what are you waiting for?
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